Taken a step or several further, would it be interesting to consider any tool used to be a "prosthetic"? Early take: it may be. • glasses • hearing aids • any joint support, canes, walkers, etc. •
I use a couple of those and no one bats an eye about them... The arm/hand sounds cool, but i hear the author's "voice of experience" and have to suspect it's valid.
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Taken a step or several further, would it be interesting to consider any tool used to be a "prosthetic"?
Early take: it may be.
• glasses
• hearing aids
• any joint support, canes, walkers, etc.
•
I use a couple of those and no one bats an eye about them...
The arm/hand sounds cool, but i hear the author's "voice of experience" and have to suspect it's valid.