It appears "Content/Captions/Accessibility Qween" Joe Clark, author a new book Building Accessible Websites has answered the Slashdotter's questions.
I met Joe at the Toolbox long ago when he was still writing his wildy scandelous and insightful Tales from the Toolbox. I remain the infamous guy who dissed his Cobalt Qube.
Joe's a really... interesting... guy. I consider myself a fairly intellectual human being and Joe leaves me in awe. Very eccentric guy and I think I enjoy him a lot more in text format but definitely worth checking out. The bears might wanna read his article Lycanthrophobia! which investigates the lack of hirsuitism in professional sports.
I met Joe at the Toolbox long ago when he was still writing his wildy scandelous and insightful Tales from the Toolbox. I remain the infamous guy who dissed his Cobalt Qube.
Joe's a really... interesting... guy. I consider myself a fairly intellectual human being and Joe leaves me in awe. Very eccentric guy and I think I enjoy him a lot more in text format but definitely worth checking out. The bears might wanna read his article Lycanthrophobia! which investigates the lack of hirsuitism in professional sports.
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Date: 2002-12-10 12:19 pm (UTC)Said person pointed Clark out to me because of a web column he did in 1996 about the Toronto Gay Hockey Association's Friendship Tournament. It screamed BITTER QUEEN.
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Date: 2002-12-13 08:58 am (UTC)BTW did you ever notice:
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Date: 2002-12-14 04:50 pm (UTC)Oooh, I like that one. Anagrams are very useful things in performance art.