Hi,

ICE has, and I think I can speak for the entire AWEBSIGHT Advocacy Group (Don't get me wrong, I am not trying to sound conseated or anything) here, that in the year we have crawled the internet, we have always managed to put a new angle on things. This extends to the wiki idea, as it provides the information in a different layout that anyone can contribute. A local organization that deals with loaning technology for students is in need of resourses, and AWEBSIGHT is merely filling our post in our own respect. However, that is not to say, and I mean here that we could develope this on a closed front and not allow anyone outside the organization in (Which would drive the income of our small organization up), but we decided at the outset to make this a free and publically accessible service to all people outside our original afiliat organization.

Thanks for listening,
Alex,


On 23-Sep-08, at 3:29 AM, Krister Ekstrom wrote:

But we have the lioncourt.com and icanworkthisthing.com sites for eventual mac switchers, isn't that enough?



23 sep 2008 kl. 10.50 skrev Alex Jurgensen:

Hi,

And for prespective Mac joiners, my point exactly, the unofficial documentation. So are you with me in this attempt?

Thanks for listening,
Alex,


On 23-Sep-08, at 1:19 AM, Scott Howell wrote:

I think we could take some of the info in these places and compile them into a simple, but clear/concise document that we might offer as a suggestion to Apple. What I'm thinking is a training manual of sorts they could offer to employees either as a part of training or at least at the stores so folks could get the basics of VO down.
On Sep 23, 2008, at 3:24 AM, Alex Jurgensen wrote:

Hi,

I am thinking of putting together a Voiceover resource you can all edit and contribute to. If people would Like me to post about this, please Reply to this post.

I have posted about it before, the wiki, that is.

Thanks for listening,
Alex,




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