- From: William Loughborough <love26@gorge.net>
- Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2001 15:03:04 -0800
- To: Wendy A Chisholm <wendy@w3.org>, w3c-wai-gl@w3.org
- Cc: Anne Pemberton <apembert@crosslink.net>, allan_jm@tsb1.tsbvi.edu, thoeg@get2net.dk, seeman@netvision.net.il, Max@w3.org, Jason White <jasonw@ariel.ucs.unimelb.EDU.AU>, cpl@starlingweb.com
At 04:23 PM 1/22/01 -0500, Wendy A Chisholm wrote: >I'll be interested to read people's responses to my questions above. I think the main problem is that we can only look at how many rotary dial phones are in use, learn that it is less than the number of cell phones thrown into the dumpster on the TV ad and conclude that obsolescence will run past us before we can collate the survey. The Web's the thing and the underlayment recedes in importance with each passing moment. IE X.x 2000 vs. BrowseKing 3.0 2005 will be upon us and the latest BrowseKing will handle all of that, come on a chip in the phone line and... At the properly chosen level of abstraction we can continue to state principles like that one shouldn't place an obstacle to repurposing by users. Details immediately underneath. -- Love. ACCESSIBILITY IS RIGHT - NOT PRIVILEGE
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