Firstly, what on earth was the point in a single-word response?
I think Chris has a fair point here.  In fact, I can see it both ways.  Chris 
is obviously quite an advanced user although I don't know what his Mac 
experience level is.  All the same, I tad to agree with the other Chris, Chris 
Moore, that is.  We need to live with it, so that's how it is.

Yes, sure, it'll be great if we can find a reliable way of overcoming this 
challenge.  But let's face it, and I have discussed this with Lynne who it was 
that initially started the topic, we live in a visual world.  It would be 
really silly I think, if blind people were to be dragged kicking and screaming 
into the 21st century.  We gave to overcome these challenges, like it or not.  
personally I think using the sane dull image for every podcast would be really 
negative.  We need to try and compete on the same level of performance as those 
who can see.  We don't want to be inhibited by practicality.  So let's just try 
and find a way around the problem. It exists but, as others have already 
intimated, the challenge is not insurmountable.

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On 22 Mar 2013, at 16:05, Phil Halton <[email protected]> wrote:

groovey!

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