Hey all!!!
Well, as you can read in the subject, this one goes mainly to all the audio gamers who live in New York :-)
I'm here for vacation for one week now and arrived yesterday evening. And yes, I have to say tat I'm really, really impressed!!! There's so much going on here and so many impressions you get, right after you stepp out of JFK airport - all the cars and people around there and long lines you have to stand in before you can get a cap to the hotel - and on the way there you already hear thousands of cars passing by or many people talking when you drive through the city.
So today, I walked around with my mum who's with me, we went to different places with the subway and visited the Empire State Building, it was a really cool and interesting, but also exhausting day really. But now I'm really wondering, how do blind New York citicens make it through the millions of people and cars there? I mean, I'm really impressed by how many things are labelled with braille, but it must be hard to walk through the city with all the people bumping into you, cars going everywhere and so on - and also, there's no barrier infront of the actual subway rails, so you might walk or get pushed on them easily. So, I'd be really interested in some comments of people living in NYC and reading this!!! :-)
Robin
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