anti-word
Charles Crawford
CCrawford at ACB.org
Tue Jan 15 07:07:08 EST 2002
Well, we are getting into the esoteric considerations of common
sense. Probably time to move on to another subject.
-- charlie.
At 02:27 PM 01/14/2002 -0600, you wrote:
>On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 12:15:20PM -0500, Charles Crawford wrote:
>but what
> > about our rights as blind folks to access? Are they conditioned upon
> > having to use what the employer for example uses? Well, the truth is that
> > they aare.
>Is this fair? No. Can it possibly be changed? Maybe, but only by the blind
>masses.
>
>
> An employer has the right to utilize any software they want and
> > as long as we too can use it, then we have to learn it.
>A sighted person can read braille with their eyes too, maybe better then
>some of us with our hands. So, why aren't they all learning it if they can
>use it too and thus make our lives easier to some degree?
>Greg
>
>
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