Chris McCausland : Seeing into the Future – an astonishing look at how tech is changing disabled (…)
Prepare to have your perspective shattered by the comedian’s visits to our US tech overlords. The upcoming advancements for those with disabilities are life-changing Washing machines liberated women to get soul-crushing jobs that ate up their free time. Social media gave the world one revolution (…)
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