Hi Professor Wesch, Matthew and the Web Standards Group

Jesper Rønn-Jensen and Claude Almansi have made the complete transcript of "Web 2.0 ... The Machine is Us/ing Us" available at:
<http://justaddwater.dk/2007/02/08/web-20-video-complete-transcript/>

Professor Wesch, I suspect that you scripted this before you began editing. If so, please improve the accessibility of your piece by linking to the script, the transcript and maybe even an audio equivalent, as Matthew suggests.

I thought that it was great! Very enjoyable and very comprehensible. I'm not worried about the content vs form, css vs xml vs rss points. It's a poem. Go with it.
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On 08/02/2007, at 11:10 AM, Matthew Smith wrote:


Quoth libwebdev at 02/08/07 09:39...

This came across my virtual desk yesterday; many of you may have already
seen it, but for the interest of those who haven't:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gmP4nk0EOE&eurl=

I quite enjoyed watching that - once I muted the audio <wink/>.

But I couldn't spot the links to the audio equivalent and the text transcript...

Sadly, Professor Wesch didn't mention accessiblity once.


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