[bcab] Re: BBC i player

hard-of-vision?  That's so funny.  Wheelchair users must be hard of walking 
and dyslectics hard of reading.  Thinking about it, even the phrase 'hard of 
hearing' is odd.

Barry


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Charles Crisp " <charlescrisp@xxxxxxx>
To: <bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2007 9:08 AM
Subject: [bcab] BBC i player


Hi

Anyone thinking about using the new I player from the BBC might be
interested in this paragraph from the press release.

'At launch, BBC iPlayer will include a display settings toolkit for the
hard-of-vision and sign language for the hard-of-hearing; subtitles and
audio description will be rolled out in the coming months.'

All the best.


Kind regards

Charles Crisp

See our holiday home website:
www.thecrisps.co.uk/french-house <http://www.thecrisps.co.uk/french-house>



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