Joe Clark

Joe Clark
Charles Joseph "Joe" Clark, PC CC AOEis a Canadian statesman, businessman, writer, and politician who served as the 16th Prime Minister of Canada, from June 4, 1979, to March 3, 1980...
NationalityCanadian
ProfessionScientist
Date of Birth5 June 1939
CountryCanada
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That's to the credit of the officers, particularly on night shift, who are doing a good job.
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Authoring tools' are terrible; there is almost no software that can create closed captions for media players. And of course there is no training. TV captioning is bad enough, and this stuff is generally worse.
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I think her greater impact will be on younger Canadians,
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I use the same definition of accessibility everywhere: accommodating features a person cannot change or cannot change easily.
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I am not convinced my suggested methods are actually as usable as I think they are.
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Our evidence leads us to believe at this time that this was an isolated incident,
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He was a giant of a man, had an extraordinary impact on the country.
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Even if you set aside the need for valid code, it is ridiculously easy to find non-government sites that flunk even the simplest and most canonical requirements of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, like using alt texts for images.
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Navigation is important, but the single biggest issue is prodding Web developers into learning how to make standards-compliant sites. They've quite simply been doing it wrong all along.
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We had a lot of big busts. It's to the credit of the people calling in.
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Typically you won't encounter one because they sense your presence a long time before you sense theirs.
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We live in a nice city. I can't take all the credit here.
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'Authoring tools' are terrible; there is almost no software that can create closed captions for media players. And of course there is no training. TV captioning is bad enough, and this stuff is generally worse.
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There are so many parts of online captioning that either don't work or work badly that just getting it to work at all is an achievement.