[games_access] My gaming blog? + Michelle's status

Ioo ioo at ablegamers.com
Fri Mar 21 09:31:03 EDT 2008


I am going to agree... I only update the list when I get a major catch 
on AbleGamers such as an interview with a game dev or some other "major" 
story. I spend a lot of time as it is sifting the list. I agree with the 
RSS feed thing, so I will start it off.  Also Corey, I have sent you a 
few emails personal, but no response, I would like to talk to you.

Want only disabled gaming news from AbleGamers...
http://ablegamers.com/index2.php?option=com_ds-syndicate&version=1&feed_id=2

Want ALL news
http://ablegamers.com/index2.php?option=com_ds-syndicate&version=1&feed_id=1

Want just the blog
http://ablegamers.com/index2.php?option=com_ds-syndicate&version=1&feed_id=3

Enjoy...

Eitan Glinert wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Corey, I think it's great that you're doing a blog on accessibility! 
> However, at the risk of sounding like a jerk I'm going to go out on a 
> limb and say that I do mind if you send out e-mail every time you 
> update your blog. That's exactly what RSS feeds are for - why don't 
> you send out a link so people can subscribe to your blog instead? Of 
> course, if you post something especially relevant you shouldn't 
> hesitate to e-mail the list.
>
> Sorry, I just feel like this list is high traffic enough, and that 
> sometimes it is hard to pick out the signal over the noise.
>
> Michelle, I'm glad to hear that you are out of the hospital. I hope 
> you get better soon and that this doesn't become recurring.
>
> Eitan
>
> On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 2:25 AM, d. michelle hinn <hinn at uiuc.edu 
> <mailto:hinn at uiuc.edu>> wrote:
>
>     Not at all -- it would probably help for future posts if you added
>     a sentence to mention what the topic is for your latest blog posts
>     for people quickly scanning through the list. The list, as I see
>     it, has become a great resource/portal to all things about game
>     accessibility rather than solely SIG work. The only thing I think
>     anyone would have an issue with was something like constant "check
>     out our weekly sales at blahblah.com <http://blahblah.com>!" style
>     messages. I mean a sale mention here and there if an accessibility
>     company was having a sale on switch boxes would probably be
>     appreciated but not constant mega ads. :)
>
>     Sorry, everyone -- I've been away for the last few days in
>     hospital and I just got out a few hours ago if you can believe
>     that (I've been there since the weekend). So I'm off to bed
>     (amazing how badly you sleep in hospital -- I feel exhausted! I
>     guess it's all the beeps and cords and such hanging off of you
>     that help keep you from really relaxing enough to fall into a
>     restorative sleep. Anyway, so if you have emailed me in the last
>     week and are wondering why I haven't answered...that's why! I'll
>     be catching up over the next few days.
>
>     Michelle
>
>>     Hi all,
>>      
>>     I hope that you don't mind if I start letting you know when I
>>     update my accessible gaming blog on here. This is my latest post
>>     for 03/20/2OO8 <http://dgamerblog.wordpress.com/>.
>>      
>>      
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