So, Does anyone really think that if Ubuntu accessibility was say as
good as anything out there now in all areas where it's now behind that
there’s be enough blind people willing to spend any money to help defray
the cost of accessibility work?
Hell no! Blind people are probably a tighter lot than
You hear! That's important!
You'll also hear that droid accessibility sucks form others, and I
discount both of these as I don't have access to a modern droid device
running a recent version to t4est.
Besides this, the other points that CJ makes are also important.
There may or may not not be
Ah_men!
Sadly, neither drugs nor prayer seem to be able to give many blind folk that;
and I think we all know of more than a couple bind folks who have both 1 or
more degrees and above average inteligence who are unemployed.
One alternative is for more of those who have some potential as far
Nuke degrees. I am not the best at math, but I have real savant skills when it
comes to anything with a digital component. I am working with
tutorials to try and catch up on the stuff that I didn't have access to in
school. I like coding, in fact, it's what I actually got this machine for,
I'm becoming a big fan of The Saylor Foundation
http://saylor.org/
I like their philosophy as well as most of the licensing they've been
able to use for their course materials. I just wish they would offer
additional formats other than PDF for their reading materials. The first
text I read had no
I am not meaning to hijack this thread, but I just want to thank you,
Kyle, for sharing about Saylor; I have not heard about this mine of
educational materials. I cannot afford to go back to school right now
due to my current circumstances, but I want to continue learning. This
looks like a