I don't give a fuck if you're a state worker, medical worker, or what. Don't agree on a time for a phone appointment then not call. If you're more than 15 minutes late calling, then you deserve to be ignored.
making this plea is like beting a dead horse and getting nowhere fast with these app developers. but the plea continues to exist. Boosted from @masonasons: App developers, your poems basically amounting to bug fixes and performance improvements aren't clever or cute. Just tell me what you did please.
@Fragglemuppet I don't believe in filters. More often than not, I just draw up individual time lines. I don't offend easy. Plus if I'm bored with a given subject I just pass over it. Much more easy.
And, oh, btw, there's nothing racist intended by my former statement. Doesn't matter what race you are. What matters is that we can effectively communicate with each other, which helps in ease of any transaction being performed.
@brianhartgen I personally would feel embarrassed if I kept hearing someone telling me to repeat myself, or if I'm constatnly told I could not be understood. But, that's just me, I guess.
@jamminjerry@brianhartgen I remember too well getting on one cabby's face because he grabbed the end of my cane, and to me, it felt like my space was being compromised, so I just lost it and screamed at him, telling him, "never, ever, ever, grab a blind person's cane like that!" His response was I was too saucey, just because I felt the need to stick up for myself and in a rather snappish way. And no, I felt no need to appologize.
oh yeah, I can add to that,that just because we have apps like #BeMyEyes, #Aira, and #SeeingAI, should not give developers the excuse to be lax on keeping their sites and/or apps accessible either. You need to do a bit more than using automated development software, or just throwing some haphazard overlay over it, thinking that that's going to make things not only accessible, but easily useable. That's lazy development, as far as I'm concerned.