Hello Chris

Come on, no need to be so touchy. :) Sean was simply offering a contrary 
opinion. We don't need to fight just because somebody disagrees with us. There 
are lots who disagree with me on lots of things. But that's fine, it's what 
provokes thought and, by definition, engenders further discussion. Why be 
"sorry" for offering your advice? Your comment is as worthy as anybody else's 
and I happen to agree with you. Although the visually impaired represent a 
minority group, (as Sean illustrated with statistics which I cannot challenge 
owing to a lack of information), I feel that visually impaired people need to 
make a noise about this and not just sit back and watch, pardon the paraphrase. 
After all, there's a potential problem with just using the same art for every 
podcast you produce. The content goes stall and doesn't attract your visually 
abled audience. Sure, if you don't want to have the majority listen to or watch 
your content, fine.

I guess though that this might give Gordon an incentive to learn how to produce 
YouTube content.

Lynne

On 22 Mar 2013, at 11:05, Chris Gilland <[email protected]> wrote:

OK, sorry then for offerring my advice.  Yes I do still think the stratigy 
would work, but you're entitled to your opinion, and with that said, it's all 
I'm gonna say any further on this topic.  I offered my help.  It doesn't mean 
you have to take it.  Smile.

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