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> Hello Everyone,
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> As an accessibility evangelist, of cour
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Subject: Re: Accessibility Evangelism and Unfortunate News From America
Online(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 Amer
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.
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> Hello Everyone,
>
> As an accessibility evangelist, of course, I disagr
Hello Everyone,
As an accessibility evangelist, of course, I disagree with any and all those
who frequently make statements emphasizing our "smallness" and
insignificance in the world at large as a means to justify doing little or
nothing about accessibility challenges. Yes. We are very tiny