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On Sat, 10 Jan 2004 01:41, Andrew Sayers wrote:
> The problem with all sorts of hacks like images or ASCII art is that
> they're not accessible to the blind. I'm not sure about other countries,
> but if Yahoo are requiring UK users to recognise an image, they're
> heading for a law suit.
Couldn't they always have alternative versions for the blind. You could speak
a word through the speaker, and require them to type it in. Then you would
have to be blind _and_ deaf to be forced to fail, but I'm sure there are
other ways.
What about riddles? Then you'd have to be blind, deaf _and_ stupid.
TX
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