Thanks CQ.

I wish I had the time or the luxury of retirement so as to be available to 
projects like assembling accessible online resources as well as things 
available without extra cost on GNU/Linux and Macintosh.  A nice mysql database 
with an adequate search functionality is all that it would take to get it 
started, users could login and add items or make further comments and it could 
grow organically.

Unfortunately, I haven't the cycles to get it started yet but may in the 
Spring.  These sort of things, along with gonzo weirdness and articles written 
by people expert in one thing or another, will be the new hofstader.com.  I may 
also put up a "Hall of Shame" where people can report accessibility nightmares, 
and maybe get others to sign on and get something to the owner of the 
inaccessible web site or application.

Happy Happy,
cdh
  
On Dec 27, 2009, at 7:16 PM, Cara Quinn wrote:

>  Chris, thanks for this! Now if we could just get people to use their 
> spell-checkers! lol!
> 
> Seriously though, info on resources such as the one on which you've posted, 
> and the many conveniences built into the Mac OS for the alleviation of 
> illiteracy, are truly welcomed here!…
> 
> Smiles,
> 
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> On Dec 27, 2009, at 10:34 AM, Chris Hofstader wrote:
> 
> If you really want to learn almost all of the important aspects of writing in 
> the English language, the reference I use with frequency is "Elements of 
> Style," by Strunk and White.  There is a no cost online version that you can 
> find with google. 
> 
> For listserv posts, the grammar needn't be too great as long as your meaning 
> can be easily derived.  In business and other correspondence Professor Strunk 
> and EB White have pulled my butt out of lingual disasters pretty often.
> 
> cdh
> On Dec 27, 2009, at 12:55 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
> 
>> Ah your correct and my error. THanks for pointing my mistake out, it will 
>> help me remember and improve. :)
>> On Dec 27, 2009, at 10:11 AM, Chris Hofstader wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> Because I was an English major in graduate school, I can't help myself:  
>>> You wrote, "sometimes, "There is no right or wrong answer here Erik, merely 
>>> objective points of view..."  This is "subjective" rather than "objective" 
>>> points of view.  An objective measurement of a computing device might be 
>>> how quickly it sorts a set of items - this results in a metric which can be 
>>> compared without user influence on the outcome.  Subjective is, "I like the 
>>> iPhone because it feels really nice  in my hand." which has no way to 
>>> specifically define a metric for "feels good" so falls into subjectivity.
>>> 
>>> Kill me before I turn entirely back into Conan the Grammarian!
>>> 
>>> cdh
>>> On Dec 23, 2009, at 11:57 AM, erik burggraaf wrote:
>>> 
>>>> There is no right or wrong answer here Erik, merely objective points of 
>>>> view
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