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Tue, 28 Sep 1999 15:09:06 -0700
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I was wondering if some of you experts would visit the web site listed below
and let me know what you think of it insofar as accessibility is concerned.
I think it is pretty good; there are frames which window eyes refers to as
untitled and I don't know enough to know whether that is a good thing or
bad.

I am asking this as I work for the Los Angeles County Private Industry
Council and basically I transcribe verbatim transcripts of meetings as well
as write minutes for those meetings.  Recently, the pic had the web master
demo the web site.  I thought to myself, I'll bet it's not accessible to us
blind folks.  My problem as stated above, I don't know enough to be a good
judge.  So would you visit it and pass judgment on it?  Its address is

www.usworks.com
Doris Fisher
Bellflower California
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