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Hi
I agree that working with in the League is probably our best bet. Most
sighted people want to be helpful to blind people, or at least this is my
experience.
God bless, and 73,
Mark WZ0K ARRL life member
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-----Original Message-----
From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of PATRICK GORMLEY
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2012 4:51 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Why I am not a member of Arrl
Howard accessibility via an alternative method is not the best approach. We
don't have to be beligerent but we do have to make them aware of problems
such as this. Let's do what we can to make it as accessible as possible. I
haven't seen the digital edition yet so I can't comment now. All I hope is
they sidn't use some sort of desktop publishing software to put it together.
That's a whole other can of worms to open up since those packages read their
own formats and don't read earlier or later editions of the same package.
If it's going to bed made available to the general membership, then it needs
to be accessible. I'm going to use whatever influence I have as a league
member to make this happen. Betsy k1eic is sm in Conneticut. Also Tony
Olivero ao9d does technology evaluations for the international Braille and
Technology Center and can evaluate the June issue when it comes out. If
it's not accessible then let's put our ham ingenuity to good use and come up
with one and then offer our expertise to the League since members of the
League are the league itself. 73- pat kk3f
----- Original Message -----
From: "Howard Kaufman" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2012 10:41 PM
Subject: Re: Why I am not a member of Arrl
> Now let me get this, qst is available free of charge from BARD, and has
> been
> available free for members of ARRL and non-members of ARRL as well. The
> staff member of ARRL did not know this. Somehow this isn't a reasonable
> accommodation? Why isn't this a reasonable accommodation? Sounds quite
> reasonable to me. Its accessible and free to boot. Since the person
> calling and asking the question didn't apparently realize that accessible
> QST is already available from BARD, he can't blame the ARRL staff member
> for
> not knowing that fact either.
> Sounds like we have a tempest in a teapot here.
> Just get it from BARD download it, listen and enjoy. Their is no problem
> here and no solution is necessary.
> Now how many acronyms are their in this message?
>
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