Steve's outlook on life was to make a product that everyone could use. It was 
drilled into us from day one. No one went blind or anything like that. He just 
saw the world and the people in it as 1. I wish I could just open my big mouth 
and spill the beans on what I know but all I can say is what you see now is 
just the tip of the iceberg.
On Jun 12, 2012, at 2:26 PM, Teresa Cochran <[email protected]> wrote:

> As an aside, I'm intensely curious as to what was the inspiration/motivation 
> for Apple to make their products accessible? Of course it's good marketing 
> practice, but I'm thinking there's a bit more of a story to it than that. Was 
> someone known to be having visual issues? A Family member or someone within 
> the company? It's very curious.
> 
> Teresa
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