I must say, I never thought the congress of 1973 had it in them, to
pass a law regulating spellcheckers for word processing packages
operating on PCs, none of which existed then.  What forward-thinking
people.

On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 2:47 PM, Stan Helton <stanhel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You do realize you addressing an international community of VOLUNTEERS,
> right?
> I, for one, would not help you after that little outburst if you were
> drowning in quicksand.
>
> Stan
>
>
>
>
> On 12/10/2012 12:24 PM, Aleksei wrote:
>>
>> you are in violation of my civil rights as defined by US law.
>> have i got you attention?
>> i recently upgraded from open office 3.3 to open office Apache 3.4.1.
>> it is an absolute disaster.
>> i am visually disabled and Dyslexic. i ABSOLUTELY NEED a functional
>> spelling check to do my work.
>> the spelling checker in 3.4.1 is totally useless. the spelling cheker in
>> 3.3 worked just fine.
>>
>> i went to your web site to find a solution. i was led to a page where i
>> was required to register in order to log on. it was impossible to register.
>> because of my disabilities i NEED  to set my screen on high contrast black,
>> then tone down the white lettering. i repeat, i NEED  to do this. it is not
>> an option IT IS A NECESSITY.
>>
>> there is no way to enter the security core you require in order to
>> register. nothing shows up that enables the security code to be entered. it
>> cannot be entered by trial and error.
>>
>> therefore, you have chosen to make your system totally inaccessible to me
>> solely because of my disabilities.
>>
>> just because you are doing things without charge does not mean you are
>> allowed to commit a crime. what you are doing has been illegal since the
>> passage of Public Law 93-112 in 1973.
>> i will allow you 10 days from the time i send this to make reasonable
>> accommodation as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act before i
>> file a complaint with the US Dept. of Justice, Civil Rights Div., Disability
>> Rights Section.
>> Jeff Russell
>> P.O.Box 174
>> East Glastonbury CT 06025
>
>
> --
> Courtesy is the grease that keeps the wheels of civilization turning. Robert
> Heinlein

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