I honestly don't know why he didn't have a reserve. Were those common in
those days? I'm speaking of the days before mandatory seat belts and
airbags, and in the days when smoking on flights was common up and down
the aisle--though this is a good decade after the famous Surgeon
General's report against smoking.


I'm glad to hear the contingency is now commonly covered. That's a good
thing, much as I hate seat belts! <grin>


Janina

Scott Granados writes:
> Why didn’t he have a reserve?
> 
> You have to have a reserve in case that happens.  
> 
> I know jumping in the 70S and earlier wasn’t as easy as it is now.  The 
> chutes were round then and you couldn’t steer them very easily.  I have a 
> friend who jumped with a round chute up in Massachusetts and ended up in 
> Connecticut over 30 miles away because of the wind currents and inability to 
> steer.  The jump instructor made sure every one had enough change for the pay 
> phone before they jumped for this very reason.  I think they still had 
> reserves though back then.  Even today you have a device that’s set with 
> barometric pressure that will deploy your chute if you black out or don’t 
> pull automatically.
> 
> As in all things though, there is risk.  I definitely tend towards the risky.
>   
> > On Dec 23, 2016, at 7:36 AM, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries 
> > <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> > 
> > I know many many have done this successfully. However, I'm always
> > saddened when the topic comes up.
> > 
> > Back in the early 1970's I had a friend whose chute didn't open on his
> > very first jump. His girlfriend was on the ground filming. He did his
> > best and managed to end up in a tree, but it wasn't enough.
> > 
> > 
> > Janina
> > 
> > Scott Granados writes:
> >> Actually, Kawal, you’l get a fair bit of training.  The idea is not to go 
> >> upside down.:).  You’ll sort of roll out of the plain feet first.  YOu’re 
> >> going to put your feet together and sort of curve them a little at the 
> >> knees so your legs and feet make a slant which is more aerodynamic.  
> >> You’ll then put your hands up with your upper arms out 90 degrees each 
> >> like a wing and then you’ll bend at the elbows 90 degrees again  so your 
> >> hands are flat and on either side of the top of your head. Think of your 
> >> hands being the fins on a rocket in other words the means of steering.  
> >> You’ll twist your upper body and hands / shoulders to turn right and left. 
> >>  The ride is very smooth if you hold your form correctly.  They will take 
> >> you through this but this is something to expect.
> >>    Next thing to expect is when the chute opens it’s very sudden.  For we 
> >> males it’s important to insure that your gentlemen’s sausage and family 
> >> jewels are properly oriented so they don’t get pushed back in to your 
> >> chest from the harness when it opens.  I will say I learned this the um 
> >> hard way.  For women well I’m assuming this will be a simpler process just 
> >> make sure the harness is comfortable and we’ll leave it there.  When 
> >> things open up you’re going to go from 120 MPH down to a nice rental float 
> >> in a matter of a few feet so it’s a bit like hitting a wall.
> >>    Once you’re open you’ll have ropes above you that you’ll hold on to.  
> >> Pulling these opens the chute and lets out air so you’re able to steer.  
> >> The new square parachutes are very very maneuverable.
> >>    Landing is gentle for the most part assuming it’s a nice calm day.  
> >> You’ll sort of step out of it and come to a stop.
> >> 
> >> Go for it, it’s an amazing experience.
> >> 
> >> 
> >>> On Dec 22, 2016, at 5:15 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu <kgli...@icloud.com> wrote:
> >>> 
> >>> Thanks for letting me know Simon.
> >>> 
> >>> I will certainly let you all know.  Perhaps I'll treat it as a roller 
> >>> Coaster ride as you go upside down in those.  If the parachute doesn't 
> >>> open then I'll be dead as simple as that and the other person with it!
> >>>> On 22 Dec 2016, at 05:02, Simon Fogarty <si...@blinky-net.com> wrote:
> >>>> 
> >>>> Kawal,
> >>>> 
> >>>> I've not sky dived myself but I hear it's amazing,
> >>>> 
> >>>> And besides it's pretty safe when you jump from the plane,
> >>>> 
> >>>> However that sudden stop at the bottom if the shoot doesn't open might 
> >>>> be a heart stopper.
> >>>> 
> >>>> Good luck can't wait to hear how it goes for you.
> >>>> 
> >>>> -----Original Message-----
> >>>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
> >>>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Kawal Gucukoglu
> >>>> Sent: Wednesday, 21 December 2016 11:56 AM
> >>>> To: Macvisionaries <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
> >>>> Subject: Re: Anyone successfully triple booting?
> >>>> 
> >>>> Talking about flying, I'm doing a sky dive next year to raise money for 
> >>>> charity.  I am very determined to do it even though I've not been goods 
> >>>> with heights, but this year I went to Iceland to trek and went up 
> >>>> mountains so I'm sure now I will have no problems sky diving.
> >>>>> On 20 Dec 2016, at 15:27, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries 
> >>>>> <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> Hi, Sandi:
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> Yes, that was me in Copenhagen. That was many years ago, I think 
> >>>>> perhaps
> >>>>> 2003 or 2004? Your memory is impressive! <grin>
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> I was Hans Rasmussen's guest at the Danish Institute. He arranged a 
> >>>>> session on Linux for interested folks on more than one occasion, as I 
> >>>>> recall. iI know I was in Copenhagen, staying at the Institute, at 
> >>>>> least
> >>>>> 3 or 4 times. I guess you were there for one of those sessions? Small 
> >>>>> world! <grin>
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> You ask what I play. The answer is keyboards these days. My training, 
> >>>>> and my college degree, was in music. I trained to be a concert 
> >>>>> pianist--Beethoven, Mozart, and all those guys. Nowadays my music is 
> >>>>> focussed around being a church musician. I'm Music Director for a 
> >>>>> small church in College Park, Maryland, near where I live.
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> The time of my turn at the controls of a Cesna must have in in 1969 or 
> >>>>> 1970. Our Music Department Chairman sat me down and read me a letter 
> >>>>> from a camps some 200 plus miles away from where we were. They were 
> >>>>> looking for someone to perform a concert for them. They were only 
> >>>>> paying transportation, and I was trying to figure out how to say "No" 
> >>>>> to my department Chairman until he looked up at me and said: "Let's 
> >>>>> fly."
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> I knew he was a pilot. I immediately said "Yes." I think they were 
> >>>>> surprised by the transportation bill, but they paid it. I still had 
> >>>>> residual vision in those days, so I was able to monitor the 
> >>>>> instrumentation fairly well. I had a blast. I got a memory I still 
> >>>>> cherish.
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> PS: I haven't spoken with Hans in years--since he retired. I should 
> >>>>> try and contact him and Mitsie to say hi.
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> Janina
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> Sandi Jazmin Kruse writes:
> >>>>>> Janina, If i am not mistaken, and i could be, a girl with the same 
> >>>>>> name as you was in denmark. some years back, talking and 
> >>>>>> demonstrating linux.
> >>>>>> So, well, when i came home i was like, , “ i gotta be her” having 
> >>>>>> dreams is perfectly okay, but why do we have to stop after the dreams 
> >>>>>> over, that is when you realize what can be worked out into Rl, and 
> >>>>>> what  can’t.
> >>>>>> my Sister just corrected me , family Cessna is a 182-t. We have a 
> >>>>>> flying club a couple miles away from where i live, so now the guys 
> >>>>>> are wild up for recking a computer up to the MFDS. I will of course 
> >>>>>> still need a sighted pilot, but i promise y’all this, that will be 
> >>>>>> the smallest of my problems.
> >>>>>> Janina, you talking about playing, since we already sidetracking, er 
> >>>>>> i meant , sideslipping, what do you play? got a couple of different 
> >>>>>> Keytars here , the Vortex, the Linstrument, and a Seaboard.
> >>>>>> I knew hitting the local apple store was a bad idea, iPad and a 
> >>>>>> keyboard,
> >>>>>> 
> >>>>>> 
> >>>>>> On 12/20/16, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries 
> >>>>>> <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> >>>>>>> You've got me jealous again, Scott! <grin> I never got beyond the 
> >>>>>>> controls of a Cesna 180. Though I suppose I can take some solace 
> >>>>>>> that it cost me only a couple hours work playing a concert in a 
> >>>>>>> small Minnesota town.
> >>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>> This was years ago when I was still in college.
> >>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>> I'm going to have to try and follow in Sandi's footsteps, I think.
> >>>>>>> Fantasy is important, after all!
> >>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>> Janina
> >>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>> Scott Granados writes:
> >>>>>>>> And here I used real aircraft instead of simulators.  I had no idea 
> >>>>>>>> there were accessible simulators other than the full sized 747 
> >>>>>>>> simulator I spent some time in in the Boston area.
> >>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>> I have flown (with a sited pilot of course) a Citation X, and older 
> >>>>>>>> Gulf-stream and a bunch of small Cessna planes like the 172.  And 
> >>>>>>>> here I could have saved $3000 per hour in fuel not to mention the 6 
> >>>>>>>> figures for the flight sharing plan with a simulator.:)
> >>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>> On Dec 19, 2016, at 2:15 PM, Sandi Jazmin Kruse 
> >>>>>>>>> <sandi1...@gmail.com>
> >>>>>>>>> wrote:
> >>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>> Hi Joshua
> >>>>>>>>> I have used flightier on mac , for about 10 year, before i got a 
> >>>>>>>>> job that required me to change to FSX, i have tried its your 
> >>>>>>>>> plane, it is fairly cute, if you unlike me , like to sit and talk 
> >>>>>>>>> to your plane, in my world it have nothing to do with flying, 
> >>>>>>>>> imagine this, you fly in your j3, you can hear every little beat 
> >>>>>>>>> from the engine. and what is even better, you control every little 
> >>>>>>>>> thing you have to do , yes it is hard, but if it was easy, everyone 
> >>>>>>>>> would do it, right?
> >>>>>>>>> Janina, damn you, now you have me once again, wanting, needing an 
> >>>>>>>>> android thing, so i can try it out. Whimper, new mac book pro, new 
> >>>>>>>>> key tar, new iPad, and now also a new android thing ,  is it 
> >>>>>>>>> really that amazing that a girl lives in a geek world 24.7?  not if 
> >>>>>>>>> y’all ask me.
> >>>>>>>>> Bookshare with Espeak? i dare you reading Calendar girl with that 
> >>>>>>>>> one, xd  hides in dark long hair.
> >>>>>>>>> I only have the danish version, so i can’t do that, at least that, 
> >>>>>>>>> is going to be my story anyways.
> >>>>>>>>> Best Sandi.
> >>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>> On 12/19/16, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries 
> >>>>>>>>> <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> >>>>>>>>>> Yes, your correction is accepted, Scott. I'm aware of NAT, and in 
> >>>>>>>>>> fact have unroutable addresses asigned for my Fusion machines 
> >>>>>>>>>> which I use internally when communicating only on the Airbook 
> >>>>>>>>>> itself.
> >>>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>>> However, I particularly dislike NAT, and don't care to go back 
> >>>>>>>>>> into it.
> >>>>>>>>>> Locally, I'm now fully IPv6, and plan to keep it that way. And, 
> >>>>>>>>>> yes, I do need my Fusion vm routable from the outside frequently 
> >>>>>>>>>> enough.
> >>>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>>> Setting up NAT just to avoid the extra address is, admittedly, a 
> >>>>>>>>>> way around my predicament. But, I'd frankly rather not. The truth 
> >>>>>>>>>> is that there are wifi interruptions enough, where communication 
> >>>>>>>>>> hangs. To add yet another layer to that isn't anything I want to 
> >>>>>>>>>> fuss with.
> >>>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>>> On my Lisbon trip I stayed with tethering via my T-Mobile phone 
> >>>>>>>>>> for just that reason. And, indeed, there were wifi outages during 
> >>>>>>>>>> the day that others were frustrated by. I just smiled and kept 
> >>>>>>>>>> going.
> >>>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>>> What I saw in Sapporo in 2015, where NTT set a mesh with a WAP 
> >>>>>>>>>> about every 30-40 feet or so, with native IPv6 was another 
> >>>>>>>>>> matter. There was a deployment I used all week without 
> >>>>>>>>>> issues--but that's the exception in my experience.
> >>>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>>> Janina
> >>>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>>> Scott Granados writes:
> >>>>>>>>>>> Hi Janina, not arguing your points at all but I wanted to make 
> >>>>>>>>>>> one correction.  You most certainly can consolidate your IP 
> >>>>>>>>>>> usage.  If you spin up a VM and change the network adapter from 
> >>>>>>>>>>> bridged to NAT you can have the Mac receive one IP only and then 
> >>>>>>>>>>> have it provide an internal network for your other virtual 
> >>>>>>>>>>> machines thus removing the need for several IP addresses.  I’m 
> >>>>>>>>>>> aware of the problems with NAT, as I’m sure you are in great 
> >>>>>>>>>>> detail as well but I have found this to be a viable solution 
> >>>>>>>>>>> especially when on WiFi networks that require advanced 
> >>>>>>>>>>> authentication or wired networks with 802.1x enabled.  Another 
> >>>>>>>>>>> advantage is if you have a VPN running on the Mac side you can 
> >>>>>>>>>>> have access to all the various connected resources on the 
> >>>>>>>>>>> virtual network with out having to establish an independent VPN 
> >>>>>>>>>>> session per VM thus removing the limitations of VPN environments 
> >>>>>>>>>>> with login limits and other network access control limitations.  
> >>>>>>>>>>> As a mother related note, you can also create internal networks 
> >>>>>>>>>>> with no access at all.  These are good for building virtual 
> >>>>>>>>>>> network topologies.  I have 12 different virtual routers that I 
> >>>>>>>>>>> spin up that each simulate a Juniper MX router.  I bind these 
> >>>>>>>>>>> with shared networks between their adapters which then represent 
> >>>>>>>>>>> them selves as point to point ethernet links with in the routers 
> >>>>>>>>>>> themselves.  So, for example, I can bind ge-0/0/0 on router 1 to 
> >>>>>>>>>>> ge-0/0/0 on router 2 using a shared /31 address just like you 
> >>>>>>>>>>> would with real cables and routers.  I can then enable my 
> >>>>>>>>>>> protocols, set up my peering, enable MPLS, build VRFs and all 
> >>>>>>>>>>> the associated things you would in real hardware but with out 
> >>>>>>>>>>> the expense of building a home lab and buying all the real gear.  
> >>>>>>>>>>> Also, this allows me to easily carry from place to place 
> >>>>>>>>>>> simulated networks to demonstrate features to customers or team 
> >>>>>>>>>>> members.  It’s also a great place to test configuration changes.
> >>>>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>>>> John mentioned that the disk layout is quite good and consistent 
> >>>>>>>>>>> on the Mac and also the startup disk location can be set before 
> >>>>>>>>>>> reboot so that would ease the concerns I raised.  I guess I’m 
> >>>>>>>>>>> just a VM man because I like the access to everything at once 
> >>>>>>>>>>> and don’t mind working with in a hypervisor.  Different work 
> >>>>>>>>>>> flows for different folks, that’s how the song goes right? :). 
> >>>>>>>>>>> You make very good points.  I would think what you want to do 
> >>>>>>>>>>> could be easily done and you could just select the disk you want 
> >>>>>>>>>>> before you shut down or on the way up using a pre memorized set 
> >>>>>>>>>>> of keys.
> >>>>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> On Dec 19, 2016, at 9:19 AM, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> >>>>>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> Hi, Scott:
> >>>>>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> I always appreciate your viewpoint, so am responding at a 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> little length.
> >>>>>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> I find Fusion quite acceptable for the use case where I want 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> access to all the OS installed on my system. One example of 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> when this happens is when I want to view a web page via 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> multiple browsers. There are other examples, but the point now 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> is that there's a counter example.
> >>>>>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> The counter example is when I'm at a conference, participating 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> in the give and take of a meeting around a coference 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> table--something I do a fair bit of. In this case I can only 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> give partial attention to the laptop, though I do need to track 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> minute taking via IRC, and such.
> >>>>>>>>>>>> In
> >>>>>>>>>>>> this situation I need no muss no fuss access to rock solid 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> connectivity.
> >>>>>>>>>>>> For me this means the command line tools, and that means Linux. 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> No one else comes close on the cli, though I haven't tried the 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> new Windows
> >>>>>>>>>>>> 10
> >>>>>>>>>>>> Ubuntu import yet.
> >>>>>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> There's an additional reason why the counter example should be 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> a single OS boot, namely that I don't want to hog multiple IP 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> addresses. If I use Fusion, I find I get one IP assigned to the 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> Mac OS, and a second IP assigned to the Fusion VM. There's no 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> way around this as the Mac is essentially hosting the device 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> and bridging the Fusion VM. This introduces latency and also 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> makes me a less than good citizen on the wifi mesh.
> >>>>>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> So, my analysis says either I find a way to triple boot my 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> Airbook, or I don't travel with it. And, in my mind, the only 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> point of a laptop is to be able to travel. So, either I figure 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> out a triple boot that works; or I dual boot OSX and Linux, 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> leaving Windows to a Fusion VM--which is a possibility; or I 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> sell the Airbook for what I can get and get something else to 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> use on the road.
> >>>>>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> In point of fact I have not traveled with my Airbook on my last 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> business trips. Instead, I took along an almost 9 year old 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> Thinkpad running Arch linux with both Speakup and Orca. 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> Actually, it was quite adequate for my purposes.
> >>>>>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> So, it's decision time because these two end of year weeks are 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> kind of free time for me. It's a good time to do installations 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> and configurations of stuff for the coming year.
> >>>>>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> Janina
> >>>>>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>>>>> Scott Granados writes:
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi there, personally I would advise against this and I’m most 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> willing to hear opposing viewpoints on this but here’s my 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> take.  Using vision you have a totally accessible path to each 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> OS.  Using bootcamp the selection of the OS you wish to boot 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> is not accessible to my understanding of things.  If you’re in 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> a hurry this could be an issue.
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> I’m sure like anything it’s just a matter of memorizing key 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> presses but for me fusion does so well I wouldn’t bother with 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> the potential headaches.
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Just my $.02 realize that doesn’t answer your larger question 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> of how to.
> >>>>>>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Dec 17, 2016, at 7:27 AM, 'Janina Sajka' via 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> MacVisionaries <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi, All:
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm mulling a rebuild of the various OS on my 2013 vintage 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Airbook.
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> I
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> have VMware, and I've used it more or less successfully. But, 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> there are times on the road where I don't need to switch 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> among the various installed OS. These are times were direct 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> access into one OS will be sufficient.
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> So, it's clear that Bootcamp is there to dual boot OSX and 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Windows.
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> But,
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> what about a third booting option? Say I want a third choice, 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> say Arch Linux.
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> I find a howto on the net for setting this up:
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/MacBook
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> But, before I dive in to try and get it going, I wanted to 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> ask for the experience and wisdom of any here who may have 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> successfully created a triple boot configuration.
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks in advance for any guidance.
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Janina
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> 
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> >>>>>>>>>>                    sip:jan...@asterisk.rednote.net
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> >>>>>>>>>> 
> >>>>>>>>>> Linux Foundation Fellow
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> >>>>>>>>>> 
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> >>>>>>> Linux Foundation Fellow
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> >>>>>                         sip:jan...@asterisk.rednote.net
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> >>>>> Linux Foundation Fellow
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> >>>>> 
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> > Janina Sajka,       Phone:  +1.443.300.2200
> >                     sip:jan...@asterisk.rednote.net
> >             Email:  jan...@rednote.net
> > 
> > Linux Foundation Fellow
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> > 
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                        sip:jan...@asterisk.rednote.net
                Email:  jan...@rednote.net

Linux Foundation Fellow
Executive Chair, Accessibility Workgroup:       http://a11y.org

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
Chair, Accessible Platform Architectures        http://www.w3.org/wai/apa

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