Hi
On the subject of aol, I have just installed aol 8 it
installed spy zapper, can I disable this and if so how do I
achieve this?
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I'd first look at uninstalling it. Although it installed with a package of
other products it may still have an uninstallation program of its own.
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Hi all
What are you using to burn cds and dvds that is accessible?
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Windows Media Player is accessible for CD's and I can't remember which
burner to use for DVDs.
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It will be with your other installed applications in the add/remove programs
folder. If you're running Vista it will be under programs and features
which you'll find in the control panel.
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Darrell,
In his response, Tom Wlodkowski did not offer a workplan or timeframe on
how the access concern would be resolved. He indicated that there was no
commitment from CBS Radio and other third parties to give AOL the ability
to modify the interface for accessibility. Currently what we hav
HI
Ok Where do I find it on my system?
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Hi Kelly,
Indeed, I am understanding so long as AOL is actively working with CBS to
meet their accessibility obligations under the laws and in accordance with
NFB's previously agreed upon settlement with AOL. If it turns out this is,
in fact, not happening in good faith, then NFB should be ulti
Yeah, and CBS itself is a pretty big business too. If they promise
to work with them to make the player more accessible, that's really
all they can do.
At 10:52 PM 6/6/2008, you wrote:
>I don't think so. AOL seems to be acting in good faith but we'll have to
>wait and see.
>
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Darrell
I wish it were as simple as you suggest -- making voices louder.
The reasons go beyond that and are far more practical.
Other than the legal legs accessability (whatever that is) stands on, the
marketplace well realizes that the blind are such an insignificant
economic group to market to
Hello Tyler,
My cell phone, is an LG VX-8350 from:
http:/./www.verisandwireless.com
Will Talks work on it?
My best regards.
John.
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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
John,
Go to:
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to see a list of supported phones.
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> Hello Tyler,
> M
Sorry talks won't work on that phone -- must be using the Symbian
operating system of certain types.
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> Hello Tyler,
> My cell phone, is an LG VX-8350 from:
> http:/./www.verisandwireless.com
> Will Talks work on it?
> My best regards
Hello Darrow,
I agree with you 250%!
I live in a small town in North Florida where accessibility is an on going
battle for me and other blind people that live here.
Take the simple act of crossing the street for an example.
A blind person can't cross the streets without fearing for his or her life
High Garry,
thank you man, I will do that.
If not tonight, then I will tomorrow right after church.
My best regards.
John.
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> John,
>
> Go
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.
Mike, I'm not sure if you saw the message from an executive at AOL to Curtis
Chong the lead tech guy for the NFB. That the player will be inaccessible
was stated but the executive said they'd do everything they could to make it
work but he was concerned it wouldn't be ready by Monday. I don't thin
Hello Mike,
Well, hmm, of course, urgings to advocate for better accessibility do not
negate other items on one's plate, and I even said this particular specific
matter isn't of the utmost priority in my own article on this subject...
:-)
This AOL player issue is primarily used in the article
Please keep this thread related to audio and not make it a
rant about Accessibility issues.
Thank you,
Tom
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Well stated man!
I was looking for those words of wisdom But I'm glad you pulled them out of
the tool box for me.
So many people, so many sheep!
BAhAhAAA!
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Like AOL sucks dude!
What I heard mike offer was possible alternatives. I also red that he
thinks there are more important issues facing Americans today.
Blind Evangelist?
What the $#%^ is that any way?
Sounds to me like an exaduragion of one's own self importance and influence!
Hallelujah!
Fr
OOPs! Sorry dude!
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AmericaOnline(AOL) Radio
Please keep this thread related to audio
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