Monday, December 22, 2008
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
New Site
Alright guys, anyone that still has this blog in their rss feeds, I'm writing on www.lsrccrd.com/HireLouis now. you might as well drop this blog and add the other
Monday, December 15, 2008
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Sunday, December 07, 2008
Sunday, June 01, 2008
Questions
Hello readers, I apologize for the delay in between posts. I am having a hard time getting motivation to post on my blog more frequently. I thought of a good idea that might help motivate me to post more frequently. I'd love for you readers that are curious about deaf/HoH lifestyles and/or sign language to email me a question or send me a question through the comments on this blog. For each question that is asked, I will post a vlog entry answering the question.
Other future plans are to post at least a weekly vlog entry that teaches a common phrase in sign language so that learners can use that phrase or rehearse it.
I'm accepting all and any suggestion that you have for my site. I'm not really going to be writing any more posts about deaf pagers because I have one and I am satisfied with it. I think deaf tech issues is what I want to focus on and also deaf issues in the north eastern Tennessee area too. Feel free to post any suggestions in the comments below.
Other future plans are to post at least a weekly vlog entry that teaches a common phrase in sign language so that learners can use that phrase or rehearse it.
I'm accepting all and any suggestion that you have for my site. I'm not really going to be writing any more posts about deaf pagers because I have one and I am satisfied with it. I think deaf tech issues is what I want to focus on and also deaf issues in the north eastern Tennessee area too. Feel free to post any suggestions in the comments below.
Monday, April 14, 2008
My very first customer review, Sprint BlackBerry Pearl 8130
Here's a vlog post about my new BlackBerry purchased last month, I give it a 8 out of 10. I'm very satisfied with the camera and messaging services. If there's anything I missed, please let me have it in the comments! Thanks!
UPDATE:
well it seems that we have some night owls on my blog.
The difference between the 8130 and the 8330 is that the 8130 has a suretype system meaning that each key has 2 letters assigned to it. So there's a big learning curve in adopting to the Pearl from a qwerty keyboard.
I ordered my BB Pearl from sprintrelaystore.com and am using the data-only plan. It is a steal because I am getting EVDO high speed internet access. And it allows for tethering to laptops at no extra charge.
One of my favorite things about the pearl is that it's so small and can easily fit in my pocket. It felt so weird transitioning from a sidekick to this because there was no bulky device in my pocket. it's very nice and very powerful for such a small device.
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Sunday, March 16, 2008
asking the Deaf community what smartphone is the best?
Vlog post asking for suggestions for a good smartphone because my sidekick 3 broke a few weeks ago. Considering iPhones and blackberries. I'd like to get a forum started in the comments if possible.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
BlackBerries with Wifi and 3G
come on! make it happen!
Driving myself crazy looking up a BlackBerry Curve with both wifi and 3G. I guess it's not happening. Any suggestions?
Driving myself crazy looking up a BlackBerry Curve with both wifi and 3G. I guess it's not happening. Any suggestions?
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
recruiting deafies for Seesmic
hello! If you're interested in being part of the seesmic community, please contact me and ask for an invitation code. You can also get more information by going to "Deaf Seesmic" on facebook groups. I encourage you to come join and participate!
here's a signer's response to my video.
here's a signer's response to my video.
Monday, March 10, 2008
data only phone plans cont'd
The rentless pursuit for a data-only phone plan continues. I'm not
seeing any phone plans available from verizon that is data-only.
seeing any phone plans available from verizon that is data-only.
So far there are three wireless companies that provide data-only plans
that I'm aware of.
T-mobile (coverage sucks in the southeast, especially in the Johnson
City, TN area and carolinas)
Sprint (must verify deafness, to get unlimited data. However rumors of
the company going under are rampant due to lack of business and poor
customer service)
AT&T (comparable data-only plan but with a messaging limit of 5000 per
month. must verify deafness too. but has gotten me upset because plan
does not include iPhones or blackberries)
UPDATE: my mistake, I thought Sprint Relay had to verify deafness but they don't.
Social Networking is getting big
The definition of social networking according to wikipedia is
Here's one example of one of the more popular social networking sites. I have been using this the longest and it remains my favorite site to keep in touch with family, friends and co-workers.
My favorite thing to do when I'm not at a computer is to send messages to twitter. I can look up other users by interests and track certain keywords. One example of a keyword I've been tracking is "key west." I'm anxious to see how it does and how much I can learn about key west by the time i get there on the 19th. Of course, my explanation does not do twitter justice. Just play with it!
some new social networking sites that I'm playing with right now and liking
Don't get me started on Myspace. I have a myspace account but I barely use it.
A social network service uses software to build online social networks for communities of people who share interests and activities or who are interested in exploring the interests and activities of others.
Here's one example of one of the more popular social networking sites. I have been using this the longest and it remains my favorite site to keep in touch with family, friends and co-workers.
My favorite thing to do when I'm not at a computer is to send messages to twitter. I can look up other users by interests and track certain keywords. One example of a keyword I've been tracking is "key west." I'm anxious to see how it does and how much I can learn about key west by the time i get there on the 19th. Of course, my explanation does not do twitter justice. Just play with it!
some new social networking sites that I'm playing with right now and liking
- tumblr
- similar to twitter but has the potential to be much more because you're able to post any kind of content including text, pictures, and video from your mobile phone as well as your computer. I'm looking forward to utilizing this site when I get a new video-capable phone. I can't wait.
- seesmic
- I've heard this explanation of seesmic as "twitter with video" You're able to have conversations and post videos of any sort. I'm looking forward to seeing how I can utilize seesmic as a tool for communication in the deaf community. it'd be so easy for deaf users to post videos and communicate with each other and carry on conversations. Currently in alpha development stage so you have to sign up and wait to get an invitation code before you can start using this wonderful site.
Don't get me started on Myspace. I have a myspace account but I barely use it.
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Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Playing with seesmic
Alright, I'm wondering how this will work...I think this is going to be fantastic for the deaf community to communicate back and forth. I'm happy and excited to be a part of the alpha community.
seesmic does have its limitations. There are no subtitles or captioning options for deaf viewers to watch people using voice. I think that seesmic could embrace the potential of being a huge part of the online deaf community.
One way to do this is putting up an language option for "American Sign Language" in order for signers to be able to find each other more easily once seesmic goes final. I'm not sure if I'm the only one using seesmic that can sign but I'd welcome the opportunity to try to communicate with another deaf friend through seesmic.
Anyways Here's my first seesmic video. I'm just introducing myself as Louis Ricciardi, living here in Johnson City and explaining that I'm curious how this site will benefit the deaf community. I tried to voice for myself a little bit. Sorry if you can't understand my voice or I'm not loud enough. Anyway let me know what you think of the concept!
update: wow i just posted my video 30 minutes ago and I already have 9 replies. I haven't had a chance to see them all but I appreciate the positive response!
seesmic does have its limitations. There are no subtitles or captioning options for deaf viewers to watch people using voice. I think that seesmic could embrace the potential of being a huge part of the online deaf community.
One way to do this is putting up an language option for "American Sign Language" in order for signers to be able to find each other more easily once seesmic goes final. I'm not sure if I'm the only one using seesmic that can sign but I'd welcome the opportunity to try to communicate with another deaf friend through seesmic.
Anyways Here's my first seesmic video. I'm just introducing myself as Louis Ricciardi, living here in Johnson City and explaining that I'm curious how this site will benefit the deaf community. I tried to voice for myself a little bit. Sorry if you can't understand my voice or I'm not loud enough. Anyway let me know what you think of the concept!
update: wow i just posted my video 30 minutes ago and I already have 9 replies. I haven't had a chance to see them all but I appreciate the positive response!
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