It is the true teacher who leaves the class knowing they have learned the most.

Tucson, AZ
Joined September 2006
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What a wonderful collection capturing memories of a wonderful time! Thank you for sharing this and all the love from me to "all y'all" as we say out here in the Wild Wild West. 🌵🐃🌵🐃🌵🐃 ❤️❤️❤️
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Replying to @scshepard
In my mind. Which is of itself theoretical. 😜
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It's #GAAD (Global Accessibility Awareness Day) Celebrate... Come On! Time to get our #a11y on! 🎵🎶🤸💪🙌🎂😘
Diverse Abilities and Barriers in How People with Disabilities Use the Web w3.org/WAI/people-use-web/ab… #GAAD #a11y
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This was a greatly inspirational experience personally. So joyous to have been able to participate and be reminded of the bonds of our community at large and especially those of us motivated toward #a11y #inclusion #humanity #evolution #service - infinite gratitude to you all.
saying farewell to all who attended AccessU in our grand Virtual experience - thank you! Shoutout to the great Knowbility team, the stellar instructors and special duty by @mpaciello, @mholzschlag and Rich Swertd. More soon!
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I guess using a person's face on the homepage of a site for five or more years much less Twitter bigwigs referencing her in their books as inspirational to their own continued interest for blogging and social engagements on the web isn't enough to qualify. #LimitedThinking
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The honor was truly all mine, and such joy to see and hear you wonderful lovely humans. Brilliant, funny keynote dearest @JamieKnight! Thank you @yatil and all my love to the extended @knowbility and AccessU family. You keep me in light, in love and in hope. Thank you always xo/m
It’s a special honor to have @mholzschlag introduce @JamieKnight and @lickr and their keynote. #AccessU #AccessU20 #AccessU2020
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Replying to @nickshanks
Tools are helpful, but we still are the makers and as such flawed by design. I dislike the "AI" concept. I think more about Intentional Intelligence, not a singularity per se. Show me a perfect human. I'd be more inclined to believe humans can make better when we can't BE better!
Replying to @Alivada
A great piece of history for the curious and unusual file! Both as a concept in the store, and your experience of it as a very early memory. The intrigue is why? A personal curiosity and/or a primal response to familiar features in a related species? What do you think?
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Replying to @Alivada
That is truly fascinating. I'm trying to figure out what kind of odd shop would have monkeys other than specialty pet store? I am positive that would have imprinted strongly on me too.
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Replying to @nickshanks
interesting perspective Nick. I do think so many people in web development and design related Fields aren't exposed to algorithms and the reiteration of them in the context of Big Data. We created it though so it is a human construct.
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Replying to @Alivada
Were they toy or real monkeys? That seems very primal either way. So fascinating. All sensory input of which an individual is capable relates to memory. What we see, hear, taste, touch and especially - smell are intimately linked to memory formation and recollection.
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Replying to @SMFulton3
Wow! Early and potentially traumatic. I had a lot of this in my own family. Similar: My Mom was at the top of the stairs. My father was at the bottom. I was in the middle. Both asked me to come to them. I couldn't choose one over the other. I chose neither and did not move.
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My earliest memory is being held at the kitchen window of the for the time higher floor of our apartment on the Belt Parkway regularly by my mother. We were both in awe that was the building of the magnificent Verrazano-Narrows Bridge. I was 1 or 2 years old. NOW YOU! #memories
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We can often verify memory via witnesses to the event, the event being repeated enough to stand out in our minds. While all this can go with providing a clearer memory from early life, so can family/group errors - again - reflected in our networking and systems designs.
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We are of course as a species quite filled with errors and bugs just as the networks and systems we engineer. Memory can also be filled with errors and bugs, sometimes to the point of extremes if we are overwhelmed, traumatized and/or adept at purposeful blocking of our thoughts.
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What is your earliest consistent memory? One reason I'm drawn to cognition is that Web and distributed network models reflect aspects of how human memory as we understand today works (or doesn't)! Our brains are tasked to take distributed memory and make them accessible to us.
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Replying to @Accessible_Info
I'd have likely yelled "MORK!" but you know, I'm impulsive like that LOL!. Interestingly his daughter is proving a fine actress too.
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Replying to @MorgonGrogg
Spit take! Gold star of the day to you ;-)
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One of the reasons I asked. Those stories are often where we learn of the people we did not meet or did not know long enough in a lifetime but are curious about their lives. I have been fortunate at least on the maternal side to have had this experience of familial discovery :)
That is incredibly fascinating to me! Did you get to experience any family stories, history, photos?