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Old 08-09-2008, 05:40 PM #3
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Thanks for the post comment here. I really do appreciate it.

The comment part is a hassle. I think there was a little button with a wheelchair when I was signing up that showed the letters bigger or differently for people who had trouble reading them, but I don't think that is an option in the comment part.


I'll have to look at that and mention it to the powers that be as an issue if that symbol isn't there. Then again, how did the wheelchair become the international symbol for disabilities or differing abilities? I understand with the bathroom but to see better online...? I guess it's just such a recognizable symbol that most people would figure it out....

Again, thanks for reading. I know people I don't know are reading it and when they give me some feedback I really appreciate it.

I need to think of a topic for todays' message yet...

Weebs :-)
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