New Linux PDA For Blind People
W. Nick Dotson
nickdotson at bellsouth.net
Fri Mar 31 07:32:09 EST 2006
Also, in the present societal ethos laws for small incidence minority groups aren't in vogue. Next, just because congress passes a law, doesn't mean it will
have an immediate impact. To believe that shows complete ignorance of the mechanisms by which regulations are implemented, and to ignore the likely
scenario that companies would appeal regulations which would cost them money to implement.
Nick
On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 21:05:41 -0500, Travis Siegel wrote:
No joy there. There already is a law that says *every* government
document be publically accessible. Try finding a copy of the patriot
act. I rest my case.
On Mar 30, 2006, at 8:46 PM, Lorenzo Taylor wrote:
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> If making mainstream products accessible to people with
> disibilities could
> actually be done accross the board in a few weeks if a law mandated
> it, then we
> should probably concentrate on writing Congress or whoever else to
> try to get
> them to pass such a law.
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> Lorenzo
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