Lynn,
I wasn't trying to be touchy as I initially said and will continue to
maintain. I also will ask please as said before to contact me privately if
there are any further concerns.
Past this point, I am not replying any more on list to this thread. Nothing
against you, Gordon, nor anyone else, but I just don't want a war flame
starting, and I see that as being a potential yet coming.
Chris.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mrs. Lynnette Annabel Smith" <[email protected]>
To: "Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2013 5:45 PM
Subject: Re: This really is going to hurt a lot of blind people I think,read
it!
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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