[15:25] <Pendulum> ooh... this looks interesting http://www.bbc.co.uk/ouch/features/fix_the_web.shtml
[15:57] <UndiFineD> thanks Pendulum 
[18:36] <Pendulum> TheMuso: out of curiosity (and based on the e-mail that went out to #ubuntu-devel between google docs or etherpad, which is more likely to be accessible to you?)
[20:16] <TheMuso> Pendulum: Between google docs and etherpad, I think etherpad.
[20:17] <Pendulum> TheMuso: I don't know if you've seen the discussion going on on the ubuntu-devel mailing list? I figured it didn't hurt to mention what works best from an accessibility standpoint
[20:35] <TheMuso> Pendulum: What discussion? Just geting to emaoil this morning.
[20:39] <TheMuso> Oh right, something better than gobby.
[22:26] <Nafai> so, as I've become more aware of my reduced vision, I really have a hard time with low contrast things
[22:26] <Nafai> Does anyone have a color scheme for gnome-terminal that provides decent contrast (I've been using the standard white on black)?
[22:28] <charlie-tca> I use a black text on very light yellow for that very reason. The background yellow I use is #FFFFF0 or Red 255, Green 255, Blue 240
[22:29] <Nafai> I'll give that a try, thanks
[22:29] <charlie-tca> I have a very hard time reading the white text on black and most other combinations with a dark background