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Donald
My Passion
Posted July 22, 2011 by Donald in Recreation, Business
For a while now Ive been tossing around the idea of starting a travel site for people with disabilities and those close to us. I feel like getting out and enjoying exciting adventures and vacations is something we all enjoy. Id like to combine my entrepreneurial dream with my desire to get out, travel and enjoy adventures in the real world. I know there are a lot of travel resources for PWD and those close to us so I figured id seek some guidance from yall as to how I can build a website that will stand out with the content it has and the resources it provides. Basically I wanna know what yall want/need in a travel oriented website that you arent already getting. How can I create a website to better meet PWD needs? Please help me follow my passion thanks Smile
becca_tx
Let's chat about great service! Over time, I have slowly found some places are better than others when it comes to good service for disabled folks! Red Lobster is very good about making special dishes for me, I can only use my right hand. If asked they will serve the Lobster out of the shell, and serve a more "chopped" salad so it's easier to eat without have someone at my table cut it for me. Any one else have good service experiences to share? Let's chat!yes
redneckchick
New Chatroom
Posted June 20, 2011 by redneckchick in Recreation
Hey I was in the new chatroom last night it really looks great and we had a ball. Lol It took me long enough but Rainey finally told me to BEHAVE! some things never change lol Great to have Ya'll up and running....
Donald
A friend of mine and her daughter went to Mt Kilimanjaro in Africa which is the tallest mountain in the world. During their journey up the mountain they brought with them a wristband my friend got from me. The wristband has 3 simple words on it but these three words mean a lot to me. PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES ROCK! My friend told me how honored she was to ware the wristband during her journey and although my friends disability prevented her from going all the way to the top of the mountain she asked her daughter to ware the wristband to the top. I'm honored a part of me could accompany them on their journey. My friend and her daughter truly embody the saying people with disabilities rock. Its about limitless possibilities towards adventure and my hope is that we all climb our own mountain maybe not in actuality but its time to break boundaries find adventure see the world & rock it. There journey inspired me and I hope it inspires you. Rock On!
WebDude
E3
Posted June 9, 2011 by WebDude in Recreation, Technology, Entertainment
its been a crazy week this week end of school for the kids and all that entails, getting DO upgraded and working out the kinks but also following all the coverage from E3 the entertainment and electronics expo if you dont follow the gadget and gaming industry.

Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo Ubisoft and EA all held Keynote addresses of over 2 hours long that just showcased games that wont be out for at least a year nothing major was reported except for Nintendo new console that aims to take on the Sony PlayStation and the Microsoft xBox.

Named the Wii U it consists of a standard console as well as a handheld tablet type device. I look forard to seeing more about this device in the coming months and it is slated for release to the public holiday season this year.
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