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Nothing against the person who had the idea for the site. Just if I had given out a grant for someone to create a site to inform ... I'd expect it to have some information.
It's not a "site to inform" in the sense of being a compendium of pre-packaged information; as stated in the news story, it's a social networking site (this week's buzzword for a forum).
Think UGC (user generated content)... and if it's only just launched then it won't have a lot of users, and hence won't have a lot of content.
Nothing against the person who had the idea for the site. Just if I had given out a grant for someone to create a site to inform ... I'd expect it to have some information.
Most 11 year olds with publisher can knock up something quicker.
Most 11 year olds with publisher don't have cerebral palsy. The effects vary: they can sort of use a keyboard, but a mouse is often out of the question.
The website is not a bad idea but not a good advert for whoever made it though, it looks like one of my efforts from about 8 years ago before I discarded that as a possible plan B.
Disability or not does this site http://www.dontdisme.co.uk/index.html really deserve to have been funded by the princes trust. Most 11 year olds with publisher can knock up something quicker.
She says "It has been impossible to get a personal assistant, a job and a life... " - ffs she moved to Wiltshire so what does she expect?
Before anyone starts I was born and grew up there, but don't live there now.
The website is not a bad idea but not a good advert for whoever made it though, it looks like one of my efforts from about 8 years ago before I discarded that as a possible plan B.
Disability or not does this site http://www.dontdisme.co.uk/index.html really deserve to have been funded by the princes trust. Most 11 year olds with publisher can knock up something quicker.
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