Re: [WSG] Accessibility changer

2012-04-26 Thread Chris Dimmock
If the link is from the same domain as the email of the poster,
Then I'm glad I didn't tread in it..
I'm calling Barker's Eggs. 

Chris 

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On 26/04/2012, at 11:59 AM, James Litten ja...@insydney.com.au wrote:

 Hello Steve,
 
 Google glass are attached to a frame like specticles without the lense part 
 of frame. 
 They go from near the wearers right ear to just above and in front of their 
 right eye. 
 Users look through a prism to see a computer image set against what they 
 would normally see without the Google glass. 
 
 Their is a link at the bottom of the page to contact Google with questions. 
 Please click on http://insydney.com.au/information/GoogleProjectGlass.htm
 
 James. 
 
 
 On 25/04/2012 4:52 PM, steve paultan wrote:
 
 Hello, Sir.
 
 What is?  Could you explain it more clearly? Thanks,
 
 With best regards,
 
 Steve
 
 On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 8:15 AM, James ja...@insydney.com.au wrote:
 Thanks Russ and all those involved with last nights meeting :)
 
 One set of technologies that will change our ability to access information.
 http://insydney.com.au/information/GoogleProjectGlass.htm
 
 Should be able to realtime change our vision and hearing.
 
 We may have to think realtime accessibility standards?
 
 James.
 
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Re: [WSG] Accessibility changer

2012-04-25 Thread Lea de Groot

On 25/04/12 4:52 PM, steve paultan wrote:

What is?  Could you explain it more clearly? Thanks,


I found this vid from Google which gives a demo:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embeddedv=9c6W4CCU9M4

Of course, the parodies are already out there:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embeddedv=t3TAOYXT840
:)

Lea
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Re: [WSG] Accessibility changer

2012-04-25 Thread Duncan Hill

On Wed, 25 Apr 2012 01:15:22 +0100, James ja...@insydney.com.au wrote:


Thanks Russ and all those involved with last nights meeting :)

One set of technologies that will change our ability to access  
information.

http://insydney.com.au/information/GoogleProjectGlass.htm

Should be able to realtime change our vision and hearing.

We may have to think realtime accessibility standards?

James.

There are many more intrusive features that we may need to rethink apart  
from accessibility.  :(


Duncan


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Re: [WSG] Accessibility changer

2012-04-24 Thread Patrick H. Lauke

On 25/04/2012 01:15, James wrote:

We may have to think realtime accessibility standards?

James.


[big image with text and animated globe]

Not to have a go, but: speaking of accessibility, your signature (a big 
image, lots of textual information in the graphic, animation, and no alt 
text), is...sub-optimal in that respect.


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