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blind teen who used echolocation passed away...

blind sight? i dunno, perhaps he had some form of weight blindness where it still registered unconsciously😛
 
Originally posted by: Farang
I don't see how someone could have that ability. Very sad to hear about this.

I perfectly understand rollerskating, walking, etc...

I don't see how using echolocation can help one win battles in Starcraft, or find treasure chests in Zelda or Chrono Trigger.
 
Originally posted by: Lothar
How can one play a videogame console using echolocation?

Yeah i came in here to laugh about that 😀

I bet he used echolocation to see those hidden 3D images as well. It's a scooner!
 
Originally posted by: Lothar
Originally posted by: Farang
I don't see how someone could have that ability. Very sad to hear about this.

I perfectly understand rollerskating, walking, etc...

I don't see how using echolocation can help one win battles in Starcraft, or find treasure chests in Zelda or Chrono Trigger.

I don't remember exactly, but iirc it was some sort of fighting game a-la street fighter that you could use sounds to tell if you were winning/losing.

not 100% sure though
 
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🙁
 
Originally posted by: jjzelinski
Originally posted by: Lothar
How can one play a videogame console using echolocation?

Yeah i came in here to laugh about that 😀

I bet he used echolocation to see those hidden 3D images as well. It's a scooner!

Brenda?
 
A story about a young dude that dies at 16 years old, but no mention of the circumstances of his death? Great reporting. I'm going to guess that this guy with amazing echolocation ability was hit by a car.
 
Originally posted by: biggestmuff
A story about a young dude that dies at 16 years old, but no mention of the circumstances of his death? Great reporting. I'm going to guess that this guy with amazing echolocation ability was hit by a car.

Underwood's mother, Aquanetta Gordon, said the cancer that took her son's eyes returned and spread to his brain and spinal cord.

You fail so hard.
 
Originally posted by: Lothar
Originally posted by: Farang
I don't see how someone could have that ability. Very sad to hear about this.

I perfectly understand rollerskating, walking, etc...

I don't see how using echolocation can help one win battles in Starcraft, or find treasure chests in Zelda or Chrono Trigger.
He reconize the sound in the game and use timing
 
Originally posted by: BeauJangles
Originally posted by: biggestmuff
A story about a young dude that dies at 16 years old, but no mention of the circumstances of his death? Great reporting. I'm going to guess that this guy with amazing echolocation ability was hit by a car.

Underwood's mother, Aquanetta Gordon, said the cancer that took her son's eyes returned and spread to his brain and spinal cord.

You fail so hard.

Headshot.
 
Originally posted by: biggestmuff
A story about a young dude that dies at 16 years old, but no mention of the circumstances of his death? Great reporting. I'm going to guess that this guy with amazing echolocation ability was hit by a car.

sorry to hear, didn't know you were blind as well. They really can't put braille on the internut though...not yet anyway.
 
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: biggestmuff
A story about a young dude that dies at 16 years old, but no mention of the circumstances of his death? Great reporting. I'm going to guess that this guy with amazing echolocation ability was hit by a car.

sorry to hear, didn't know you were blind as well. They really can't put braille on the internut though...not yet anyway.

Haha, you're such a douche.😀

:thumbsup:
 
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