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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Glaucoma / November 2004

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RVerDon - 10 Nov 2004 06:53 GMT
While there has never been a lot of traffic on this newsgroups, lately there
seems to be less and less.  I haven't seen anything for the past three days.
Where has everyone gone?

Don
Sherry - 10 Nov 2004 16:15 GMT
> While there has never been a lot of traffic on this newsgroups,
> lately there seems to be less and less.  I haven't seen anything for
> the past three days. Where has everyone gone?
>
> Don

It has been pretty slow, hasn't it? The glaucoma yahoo group has been
slow too in spite of well over 500 members.  Maybe everyone's busy with
fall activities?  Or better yet have stable glaucoma and no questions!

Sherry
Budgie - 11 Nov 2004 08:21 GMT
> It has been pretty slow, hasn't it? The glaucoma yahoo group has been
> slow too in spite of well over 500 members.  Maybe everyone's busy with
> fall activities?  Or better yet have stable glaucoma and no questions!

Maybe no-one can see well enough to read the messages!

Budgie
Sherry - 11 Nov 2004 19:57 GMT
>> It has been pretty slow, hasn't it? The glaucoma yahoo group has
>> been slow too in spite of well over 500 members.  Maybe everyone's
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> Budgie

A possibility - however Windows has a lot of built in accessibility
features that make it much easier when you're visually impaired, along
with other programs such as screen readers and magnifiers that help. I
used to be in live chat with a gal who had both Jaws (screen reader)
and a screen magnifier to help her see the computer screen.  Amazing
what people can do with the assistive devices available!

Sherry
 
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