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chesterrob
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British disabled angling assosiation
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August 25, 2007, 11:39:19 AM »
Here is a link to the BDAA
www.bdaa.co.uk
As a disabled angler (blind) i think this is a really good site (no pun intended lol), i am a true believer in angling for all so if any of you out there knows of anybody who would like to become more active in the sport but they feel that there are not the oppoutunities this site can be a real help also if any club would like to become affiliated can they just contact the site owners and tell them
Thanks very much
Rob
ps not to sure how to add the link so if you just copy and paste to your browser it will get you there
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As a disabled angler (blind) i think this is a really good site (no pun intended lol),
;D ;D
Hi Rob,
The link works fine mate. Like you say fishing, just like anything else in life should be for anyone wanting to give it a go. ;)
Just out of curiosity, how does a blind person access our site ? Hope you don't mind me asking ;)
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No problem with the question,
As it is only my central vision that is going i am able to see the screen by using my peripheral vision, i also have a large 19 inch screen and a large print keyboard also i can use the accessibility thingy on windows i also use a magnifying glass too
Rob
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Cheers Rob ;)
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:P :P :P :P :P :P ;) ;D
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