Also excellent when sick. Flat surface to line tablet up on so you can stare at them, depressed. Blunt object to beat yourself to death with. Frustration relief (if you don’t mind throwing them across the room). Distraction. Cure-all.
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Sassamifrass (@sassamifrass)
19/09/2012
I love how detailed your description text is for your images! Sight-impaired visitors using screen readers will ❤ your blog 🙂
Kandace Mavrick
19/09/2012
Heh. I do try. Although I always feel like a bit of a nitwit trying to compress all the art of an image into a description. But if the description text at least provides the outline of what I’m then going to talk about I think I’m doing okay.
I’m not entirely sure why but everything I look at I tend to parse for accessibility for the sight-impaired, or people in wheelchairs. So I think, “How on earth do sight-impaired people in the US know when it’s safe to cross the road?” because the lights don’t make those beeping noises that ours do. And I was looking around at each archaeological site we visited on this trip thinking, “You could not get in here with a wheelchair.” And then there was one where you totally could and I gleeed and Rick laughed at me.