Yes! And I thought it was so clear and so well done, I copied it to www.npr.org.
Bit I won't hear anything back, though.

Louis Gosselin



-----Original Message-----
From: Max G. Swanson [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2013 10:41 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Great Explanations!

Marc, your comments on my NPR dilemma offer some of the best info I've yet seen
on how the Web works and what you as developers have to go thru to make it
intelligible.

My own opinion is that for visual-access users to scratch theirheads from time
to time is not a bad thing; after all, I just noticed a small hole in my scalp.
Once we moved away from the DOS/Unix command-line model, we pretty much lost the
"real thing", and the screen reader was on its way to becoming a screen
renderer.

Just my thoughts, and your explanation of those links is much appreciated and
deserves a special spot in the list archives!
--
"Americans must know the basic architecture of programs designed to protect
them."(Senator Franken.) Regards, Max.


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