[nfbcs] Sighted Assistance (was Re: namecheap)

Gary Wunder gwunder at earthlink.net
Sun Jan 19 18:49:12 UTC 2014


What troubles many of us about the idea that everything must be blind
accessible is not that we don't embrace the goal but that so many of our
friends and colleagues will say that if it isn't blind friendly, we won't
can't use it. This attitude means we allow ourselves to be blocked from
fields in which we can compete--one class that isn't accessible should be
something we work to change, but while we're working to change it, we should
use sighted assistance to get through the class. My first computer class had
nothing but printed output and nothing but punchcard input. The class was a
requirement to get a degree in electronics technology. I paid for a lot of
reader time both to help me draw the flowcharts, punch the cards, read the
syntax errors in my code, and finally run and debug my programs. I worked
for 31 years as a programmer because good technology came along, but had I
let the barrier of needing sight serve as an excuse, I would not have the
degree I wanted or the field I came to love. So this is my cautionary tale:
observe what is broken, work to fix it, but don't let yourself be cast in
the role as victim in the process. 

Gary






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