Archive for July, 2008
Law enforcement now performs all PC repairs
By Greg George
CEO
Spinal Cord Resources Network
The Texas legislature just passed a law that all computer repairs and help must be done by a person that has a private investigator license. In order to get a PI license you must either go through a 3 year college level degree program or spend three years as an [...]
MySpace development kit used by spammers
ItWorld.com is reporting that spammers are taking advantage of the MySpace development kit to blast their junk to users. The original tools allowed developers to send out promotional messages through applications as well as sending out large numbers of messages to those in user’s email list. To stop spammers from taking over MySpace the have [...]
New site – Political Scene
As we run into more and more politically charged rhetoric and insane bills in congress it is obvious we needed to let our reads know what was up. To that end we have created Political Scene. There are bills either in one of the houses or on the president’s desk that would make your hair [...]
Child removed from transplant list because of disability
The Miami Herald is reporting that a 15 year old Gainesville boy has been removed from a list of people needing a liver because he is disabled. Shands Hospital removed him from the list because the shaky state foster care program cannot guarantee that he will be placed with parents after his operation. They feel [...]
Surgeon finds it difficult to go back to work after spinal cord injury
The Austin American Statesman has a story about a surgeon that worked 14 hours a day and traveled around the world to provide seminars on surgical procedures as well as running his farm before his life came crashing to a halt. His wife purchased a tractor for him for their 20th wedding anniversary and he [...]
ADA update passed in House
The Michigan Daily reports that the House of Representatives has passed a bill to update the ADA and how employers treat the disabled. This bill expands the definition of what a disability is and requires that accommodations be made, even for employees that have disabilities that can be mitigated in other ways. Exiting ADA rules [...]
Second Podcast now available!
Our second podcast, from Orlando, includes several interviews and commentary from the Family Cafe. You can download the mp3 here.
Florida releases Governor’s report on disabilities
Governor Crist has released the annual report on disabilities in the state of Florida. It is presented to the Governor in fulfillment of Section 3 of Executive Order 07-148, which directs the Commission to provide a written report detailing it’s recommendation for changes in Florida law and policy, its accomplishments in bringing about legislative and [...]
End job discrimination against people with disabilities
The United Spinal Association (USA) sent us this document to show that we need to talk to our congressmen about the ADA. Since it’s inception, the courts have damaged the ADA to the point that it is all but impossible to go after an employer for ADA violations. Rather then trying to fix this problem [...]
New helmet developed to protect against spinal damage
Publicaffairs.unc.ca reports that a new helmet has been designed to protect against direct damage of the spine during a crash. Up to this point, helmets have been designed to protect the skull and face from impact and dragging damage. These helmets have saved many lives and made sure that those in an accident does not [...]






