So because it must be a difficult thing for a moderator to keep order on a list that everyone can go way off course until they are told to get back on track? That would suggest people lack common sense and courtesy and are unable to control themselves.

So where is that line that is so blurred? We have dragged Sears and Target in to this debate. Lets talk about the flood of kids from Central America for they could well be the future Apple pickers or even future app developers, so lets not send them back to where they came from but rather, find them all homes and provide free college tuition. after all they are our future. Never mind the citizens who already live here and cannot afford to attend college because its simply not politically expedient.

   Really now.

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On 7/13/2014 11:22 AM, Cheree Heppe wrote:
Cheree Heppe here:

It would seem a difficult task to be a moderater of a list such as this.  The 
topic does involve the IOS and MAC products, their development and future.
Running a list might almost be seen as a type of fiefdom or micro-ecology where 
only certain items and iteas could be permitted.  I guess making this too broad 
would be like making a river into a delta, where no boundaries diminished the 
power of the flow.
So, I'm pretty satisfied with Apple, although I did notice that the Windows 
Surface III really was accessible once the store downloaded and installed NVDA. 
 I do have problems selecting the purchase option once a newly selected app is 
located.  Maybe somebody has a solution.


Regards,
Cheree Heppe


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On 13 Jul 2014, at 11:14, Robert C <gone.to.da...@gmail.com> wrote:

   Would you all please take the politics off the list? Go find a more 
appropriate forum for this kind of debate that will continue to spin endlessly.

   Lets get back to OS X issues.

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On 7/13/2014 10:02 AM, Marianne Denning wrote:
I believe the resolutions of American Counsel of the Blind (ACB) use
very similar language in their resolutions.  I believe both
organizations, and others around the world, do a lot to change the
lives of blind people around the world.

On 7/13/14, Sabahattin Gucukoglu <listse...@me.com> wrote:
It's just my opinion, but I think it's the divisive and antagonistic way in
which the NFB makes its resolutions which is the source of all the trouble.
I don't doubt that what they're advocating for is valid, but their pompous,
self-indulgent manner of doing it is highly aggravating and inflammatory,
and gives most sighted people (especially those with already ill-conceived
notions about blindness) incorrect impressions about the character of
honest, gentle folk with vision impairments.  And I'm not American.

Of course, people should probably stop long enough to realise just how much
they take advantage of in modern life, because of such high-flying
advocacy--and rightly so, too, because if we'd all be content to be
submissive, we wouldn't have half of it.  The facts really speak for
themselves, regardless of what you may think of the bearer.  Inaccessible
software is a failure, and that's the end of it.  People can accept it or
not, but it's the case, and we need it sorting out.  Apple is in a prime
position to make stuff happen.

Cheers,
Sabahattin

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