I think that all accessibility is important!  I don't think that one's any 
more important, from worrying about these silent cars, to accessible 
currency, to accessibility within the work place, as well as accessibility 
when we're watching TV, listening to radio, and watching movies with video 
description!
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mike Pietruk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2008 11:02 PM
Subject: Re: Accessibility Evangelism and Unfortunate News From 
AmericaOnline(AOL) Radio


> John and Darrell
>
> While I sympathize with your cause (and at this point do you guys even
> know what problems this player will present, if any),
> blind people in particular and Americans in general have far bigger things
> on their plate these days then worrying if someone can get at a media
> player.
> John, your safely crossing a street deserves 250% greater attention than
> this CBS/AOL player.
> Perhaps this player will prove workable via scripts or whatever.
> Perhaps other players can and will play the same streams.
> Frankly, I am ffar more concerned about the spiraling cost of gas, how
> expensive medical care and insurance is, that, in the case of northern
> Florida, you guys are fighting the Central part of the state over water
> wrights, and the myriads of other social issues that involve quality of
> life.
> Sure, it would be nice if this player worked out of the box; but having
> watched so many of these blindness evangelist battles, I often have found
> that the things that get complained about are usable either directly or
> indirectly.
> It is not that this isn't important; but there are far more things that
> ought to be viewed as important and perhaps some values are totally out of
> whack when quantums of energy get directed to an audio player rather than
> other things.
> There aren't unlimited dollars out there; and frankly I have a greater
> concern that John can get home safely than whether he'll have to use
> another player to listen to his favorite sports talk show.
> why?  Well, if he cannot get around safely, he won't be able to listen to
> those shows anyway?
> And if he cannot afford adequate health care directly or indirectly, he
> won't be around to listen either.
>
> America is going through tough times these days; look at home
> foreclosures, rising unemployment rates, and all the rest.  Politicians
> cannot embrace the types of things we are talking here at the moment as
> frankly it is even sad that we can give these things greater importance
> when there are true hurts out there, not just inconveniences.
>
> Yes, I'll be curious Monday to see what this means if anything.  However,
> I am guessing that all of us will be listening to most of the same things
> we do today, but perhaps in a slightly different way.
>
> And before writing off the new AOL player, I would suggest first looking
> at the product to see if the warnings are warranted.
> Perhaps they are, but they may not be also.  And there are many ways to
> listen to the same thing.
>
>
>
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