Thursday, October 2

Closed captioning dyslexia

Closed captioning dyslexia is the first article I've seen to comment on what I call Closed Caption Bloopers (it appeared in the Toronto Star). There are several good sites for information on Closed Caption, including the National Captioning Institute and captions.org (background information regarding deafness may be found on deafness.about.com and the Closed Captioning FAQ).

Something that doesn't require closed caption is some of the funniest audio (once you understand the Language Removal concept) I've ever heard: California Gubernatorial Candidates (language removed). (this stuff gets old fast, but my initial reaction was LOL - laughing out loud)

The Obscure Organization promises to make you think, but what were they thinking when they posted Yohaun's Head Splitting Translations ?

Some of the best investigative journalism in Dallas comes from the alternative press; The Dallas Observer bills itself as "The Alternative Dallas connection for events, event listings, music reviews, CD reviews, and all of the latest alternative news from the Dallas area". Okay, okay .. alternative. I get it.

Note to self: interesting that Blogspot/Blogger fails the Bobby Accessibility Test

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