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Comment Re:It's supposed to be difficult (Score 1) 863

Ah, "no excuse for accepting the status quo" is much better than the "no excuses for driving a car" that my brain interpolated from the first post. And you are right, there is no excuse for glibly accepting the status quo.

Still, though, I cannot phase out MY cars until there IS public transportation. Can't be done. Couldn't get to work. Couldn't get the kids to daycare. Couldn't get to the store.

Comment Re:From the license... (Score 0) 419

I suppose that is a legal grey area. If the author has not given you permission to read it, who's to say? Would likely have to let a court decide. If you find a book in the street and choose to translate it to a language you find to be more readable... well, that is POSSIBLY okay under fair use guidelines depending on a host of other factors (and once again, a court would have to decide if it actually qualified as fair use). But strictly speaking... you can't do that.

Comment Re:Why are American Judges demanding so much money (Score 1) 231

OK, I've sat in front of a judge and had a sentence dictated to me. Unless the defendant is used to this sort of thing, really couldn't care less, currently on some pretty serious drugs, or trying to be a dick... I can't believe that they could be capable of involuntarily yawning at that particular point in time. But, in all fairness, maybe that's not the case for everyone.

Comment Re:Why should PUBLIC records be behind a paywall? (Score 2, Informative) 145

Within reason, of course:

"In 2006, the fund received $447.8 million, but they could only figure out what to do with $301.2 million, the so-called âoeobligated balance.â In other words, they had a âoesignificant unobligated balanceâ of $146.6 million. At 8 cents per page for a PACER Document, they could give away 1.8 billion pages of documents to the public and still have all the money they need to pay for their computers."

See question/answer #9 in the Recycling FAQ for a nice graph and a source of that quote: http://pacer.resource.org/recycling.html

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Do the Blind Deserve More Effort on the Web? 663

dratcw writes "An article was posted this week to ComputerWorld, detailing the frustrations faced by blind people struggling to use the Web. The piece shows how little progress has been made and the inadequacy of solutions such as Microsoft's Narrator screen reader. While the article generated many positive comments, one reader said the disabled should 'get a grip' and maintained they 'have no more right to demand that others provide for their needs than I, as a diabetic, have a right to demand that sugar no longer be used.' Should Web sites and software makers do more, or does the reality of today's economics dictate that the blind/disabled will continue to struggle and learn to live with it?"

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