@zatoichi702

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These #NoKings rallies should be taking place every month leading up to the #Mid-TermElections, they could host voter registration as well!
So in #LasVegas there will be no #Spring season- we have jumped from winter straight to #Summer! It is 90 plus degrees today and rising to 100 degrees in a few days! #GlobalWarming
Don't buy into the myth that "accessibility is only about adding alternative text to images." Alt text is important, of course. But there is so much more to accessibility, including headline structure, functional controls, color contrast, link text, plain language, and more.
This podcast lays out everything that has happened in the Jeffrey Epstein files. Very good listen
https://ottobraun1976.podbean.com/
Insidious Podcast | ottobraun1976

<strong class="font-semibold">The powerful don't want you to know their names. We say them anyway.</strong></p> <p>Insidious is an investigative documentary series that follows the money, the intelligence connections, and the cover-ups behind the most prot...

Ferengi Rule of Acquisition 74

"Knowledge equals profit."

Source: Inside Man (VOY episode)

Animals are not good at weather prognostication! #EndGroundhogDay!

Exciting news! Several members of the ACB team will be attending this year’s Super Bowl to help advise the NFL on delivering the best experience for fans who are blind or have low vision.

ACB Executive Director Scott Thornhill was featured today in an Associated Press article highlighting a tactile device that will be used at the Super Bowl. Read the full article and learn more about this technology here:

https://apnews.com/article/nfl-blind-fans-super-bowl-6daf12a08127c46c23dab6100a659681

Some blind fans to experience Super Bowl with tactile device that tracks ball

Some blind and low-vision fans will have unprecedented access to the Super Bowl thanks to a tactile device that tracks the ball, vibrates on key plays and provides real-time audio. The NFL teamed up with OneCourt and Ticketmaster to pilot the game-enhancing experience 15 times during the regular-season during games hosted by five teams. About 10 blind and low-vision fans will have an opportunity to use the same technology at the Super Bowl when Seattle faces New England. With hands on the device, they will feel the location of the ball and hear what’s happening throughout the game.

AP News
Top 80 Visually Impaired RSS Feeds https://rss.feedspot.com/visually_impaired_rss_feeds/ a list of blind RSS feeds.
Top 80 Visually Impaired RSS Feeds

Best Visually Impaired RSS Feeds List. Follow them to discover organizations for the blind, RSS Feeds by people suffering from vision loss and much more

RSS Database - FeedSpot
Golden Dome (missile defense system) - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Dome_(missile_defense_system) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Dome_(missile_defense_system)
This is the Wikipedia page about the golden Dome. This is already in motion. Elon Musk, SpaceX and Starlink have already gotten their mitts into this, the big beautiful bill has already started the funding for this project, this is why Trump wants Greenland. This is what he wants to be his legacy!
Golden Dome (missile defense system) - Wikipedia

I'm saying this because I feel it needs to be said, especially after seeing a thread yesterday that really irritated me. You can be the richest person alive or living in a box. You could have a clean bill of health. Guess what? You can become disabled at any moment. Could be 50 years from now, could be as you're reading my post and getting geared up to reply and start the ablism agenda. Disability. Does. Not. Care. It doesn't give a damn who you are or what your circumstances are. The only "good" thing about disability and I say good with sarcasm, is that disability doesn't exclude, like this world does. So the next time you're thinking about posting something like "be grateful" or some other garbage when someone with a disability says something about access or some other basic thing that you as an able-bodied person don't have to think about or fight for? Pump your brakes and remember that that disabled person could be you someday. Edited to add: This isn't just about that thread yesterday, was this prompted by it? Absolutely. People with disabilities are told to be grateful a lot and it's not right. What people spouting this nonsense forget is that there's a good chance they can and most likely will be disabled at some point in their lives and then oh noooo. you're being rude to me because I have a disability when someone gives them a taste of their own medicine. Access isn't something to be grateful for, people fought to pass section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act if you live in the states so we wouldn't have these problems, it shouldn't be a fight every day. There shouldn't be this excuse of oh well I'm able-bodied, I didn't know. That excuse should have died when the internet became a tool to use to gather information and yet here we are still fighting because of dumb ass comments like I saw on that thread. No we shouldn't show grattitude for something we can't use, whether it be an app or not. I show grattitude when I'm even remotely considered. The world isn't meant for folks like me and I can work around that, mostly. I have accepted that, but I'll be damned if I'm going to watch someone rub my face in that pile of shit and make me feel bad or like a burden because I spoke up.