It seems that I have a habit of being thrust into the limelight when I least expect it.
Over the past few weeks, I have been exchanging emails with Paul Crichton (wonder if he’s related to Michael Crichton, the writer), author of the BBC Access 2.0 blog; an “interview” of sorts about the impact of the Internet on the Deaf community and Deaf individuals.
The Access 2.0 article got mentioned over at Grumpy Old Deafies, which turned out to the 10,000th post to be featured on DeafRead. Ain’t that nice? It’s apparently quite “apt” that the first vlogger to post a vlog on the net in sign language gets a mention in the 10,000th post to appear on DeafRead.
This reminds me of the time when I was hailed the world over for being the first sign language vlogger, all the time consciously aware that I’d vlogged in my PJs!
Rofl reading the comment for your first vlog – which lead to me making my first vlog for my site – but some people mistook my vlog as being the first in sign language where I meant it as first for my site only.
And you just won’t shut up about that for a wee while
Leading me to take the piss with the first Tlog, first log etc…and gwallgofi vlog was born…so not a bad thing then!
Mind you, funny all that stuff – we was starting to treat vlog as old everyday stuff then….but sadly it just still haven’t taken off in UK like it have in USA via DeafRead – something that DeafRead should be proud of.