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RE: EITAAC - Families Subcommittee
>From Chuck Letourneau: "....As to the system integrator database, I really
hope with all my heart that it can be made to work. I look forward to
following (and participating in) Steve Jacob's newly struck subcommittee on
this issue.
I'm adding you to the list Chuck. Thanks for your kind words and support.
Sincerely,
Steve Jacobs
Enabling Advocacy Link (IDEAL) at NCR
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chuck Letourneau [SMTP:cpl@starlingweb.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 1998 8:30 AM
> To: Multiple recipients of list
> Subject: RE: EITAAC - Families Subcommittee
>
> At 20/10/98 09:53 AM , Bill Paul wrote:
> >we must not leave behind a disabled person in the workplace, because the
> >rest desire the latest and greatest technology.
>
> I do not disagree with you. In fact, with the Web Accessibility
> Initiative, the W3C is developing accessibility guidelines and techniques
> for end user applications that don't even exist yet. For once, the
> community will have solutions in place and ready to go when the "standard"
> technology catches up. This is perhaps the best example I have ever
> encountered of not leaving persons with disabilities behind.
>
> As to the system integrator database, I really hope with all my heart that
> it can be made to work. I look forward to following (and participating
> in)
> Steve Jacob's newly struck subcommittee on this issue.
>
> Chuck Letourneau
>
>
> >Chuck
> >I appreciate your remarks and those of others who have responded.
> However,
> >having been involved with the development and legislative support of 508,
> > I believe our task is to
> >find the solution to this set of issues.
> >
> >Bill Paul
> >
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