The problem with ‘web accessibility’ as a special accommodation is that disability is gone today and here tomorrow: our ‘abilities’ may be fleeting, sporadic, temporary, and erratic. We are all now or will be at some time ‘disabled’.
In the free-flowing time-space continuum that is ordinary life we all benefit from accessible web sites. What’s more, with features built in to the Mac Operating System, we can bend sites to our will. At warp factor 8 we can go for white text on a black background, zoom in, and even have the computer [...]
Cummings Park off-leash area is in Ngaio in Wellington, New Zealand. It's a small, flat area of grass well away from roads, beside a small stream and near a playground, cafes and shops. […]