vibrating note device
Category: accessible Devices
Post 1 by laced-unlaced (Account disabled) on Tuesday, 12-Sep-2006 14:15:16
i know there is one, i have seen it around where you can put a note under it, and it vibrates depending on what the note is.
so for example, once for 5, twice for 10 etc.
does anyone know what this is called?
Post 2 by wildebrew (We promised the world we'd tame it, what were we hoping for?) on Tuesday, 12-Sep-2006 14:18:07
Money teller or something like that, I've seen them on www.enablemart.com .. expensive
Post 3 by laced-unlaced (Account disabled) on Tuesday, 12-Sep-2006 14:20:54
hmm...interesting.
any idea how much?
Post 4 by wildebrew (We promised the world we'd tame it, what were we hoping for?) on Tuesday, 12-Sep-2006 14:35:22
I think $250 or so (150 to 200 pounds)
Post 5 by Blue Velvet (I've got the platinum golden silver bronze poster award.) on Tuesday, 12-Sep-2006 14:58:30
And how many times would it vibrate for $250? LOL. I can think of more interesting vibrating things.
Post 6 by Nage (Your father's friend's daughter's roommate's niece) on Tuesday, 12-Sep-2006 16:44:38
There goes that idea..... I won't need to know how much each bill is, for I'll have none left!
Post 7 by chocolab (move over school!) on Tuesday, 12-Sep-2006 17:41:06
I think it's three ninety five, the speaking one is one hundred cheaper.
Post 8 by laced-unlaced (Account disabled) on Wednesday, 13-Sep-2006 9:45:48
and becky, what kind of vibrating thing can you think of?
just curios
Post 9 by Blue Velvet (I've got the platinum golden silver bronze poster award.) on Wednesday, 13-Sep-2006 10:12:12
It was a joke, but use your imagination.
Post 10 by laced-unlaced (Account disabled) on Wednesday, 13-Sep-2006 10:25:59
simulators, phones and bottoms. lol
Post 11 by frequency (the music man) on Wednesday, 13-Sep-2006 12:42:37
If you have Openbook, you can use the buck scan feature. I think Kurzweil does this too, but I'm not sure.
Post 12 by Blue Velvet (I've got the platinum golden silver bronze poster award.) on Wednesday, 13-Sep-2006 12:59:37
I've used my openbook at work for that, but it's not exactly portable.
Post 13 by WillieTheWoof (I'll have the last word, thank you!) on Wednesday, 13-Sep-2006 18:47:50
Yes kurzweil will do this but it isn't portable either.
Post 14 by Gracesong (Zone BBS is my Life) on Thursday, 14-Sep-2006 17:05:32
Well, but then you could always use your OpenBook at work to scan your bills and then fold them accordingly. The fives in half, the tens in fourths, and the twenties in half longways. Taht would definitely cost you much less!
Post 15 by frequency (the music man) on Thursday, 14-Sep-2006 17:59:03
exactly what i was thinking iris.