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Jim starts things off by sharing his impressions of The Day of the Jackal, and Lionel and he talk about the historical background, touching briefly on Albert Camus and the feel of the film, the pacing and the cinematography. We split off into the genre the film pioneered. They move on to an initial impression of Deadrise by Robert Blake Whitehill. Jim talks about getting up at 5am and doing yoga. Lionel extols the benefits of a morning walk. We move on to a discussion of Tom Clancy and The Hunt for Red October, which is Lionel’s favorite novel by that author. Jim jumps back to The Day of the Jackal, to mention that Derek Jacobi plays a part in it. Lionel talks about The Color of Noize by Derrick Hodge which has been stuck in his head.Then Lionel asks Jim about AB1757 in the California legislature the would curtail the actions of web developers perhaps everywhere and Jim explains what it’s all about. They begin a discussion of ADA, WCAG and accessibility on the web, at the university, and everywhere. Jim brings up Designing with Web Standards by Jeffrey Zeldman. Jim mentions his partnership with the software company accessibe and Lionel shares his stories regarding accessibility at the university level. They close by talking about how organizations need to be able to listen and how accessibility benefits everyone.