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Radio for the deft
About a year or so ago,I saw an article on the internet about a new cell
phone in Japan that uses a node (if that is the word for it?) technology.A person in a very loud environment can hold the phone to his or her head and listen and talk on the phone,something like bone induction,or something like that.Some people are totally deft. cuhulin |
Radio for the deft
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Radio for the deft
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Radio for the deft
Greg wrote:
Bone induction? I had a girlfriend in high school who was deft at bone induction. Let me guess...her name was Heidi Sausage??? |
Radio for the deft
Dave Holford wrote:
Some people are really deft, and others don't even know what the word means! Some people are deft, and some people are daft. -- If John McCain gets the 2008 Republican Presidential nomination, my vote for President will be a write-in for Jiang Zemin. |
Radio for the deft
From: Carter-K8VT
Organization: SBC http://yahoo.sbc.com Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2005 02:35:41 GMT Subject: Radio for the deft Greg wrote: Bone induction? I had a girlfriend in high school who was deft at bone induction. Let me guess...her name was Heidi Sausage??? You knew her too! Greg |
Radio for the deft
Deaf,ok,,, I mispelled.I didn't intend for this thread to turn out to be
funny.I was wondering if there are some sort of devices available that can easily be attached to radios and tv sets that would allow deaf people to "hear" the audio. cuhulin |
Radio for the Deaf
Cuhulin - DevilFinder.Com 'sez' for :
DEAF + Hearing + Loss + Implant = http://www.devilfinder.com/find.php?...g+loss+implant [ First Fix the Person {Heal the Individual = Make Them Whole} and then the Radio/TV/ETC can do its intended function. ] Cochlear Implants [NIDCD Health Information] http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/hearing/coch.asp Different types of deaf and severely hard of hearing people choose cochlear implants. Both children and adults can be candidates for implants. ... Hearing Loss and Older Adults [NIDCD Health Information] http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/hearing/older.asp .... severe hearing loss are beginning to receive these implants more often. ... Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (AG Bell) ... Deafness Hard of Hearing http://deafness.about.com/ The Newsday (December 5, 2005) article, "Cochlear implant clues: Hearing study in cats born deaf helps show why the nerve-stimulating devices are 80 percent ... Hearing Loss, Hearing Aids, Cochlear Implants http://deafness.about.com/library/we...picsubhear.htm Demographics of Hearing Loss Ok, just how many of us are there anyway?? Deaf Teenager Against Cochlear Implant Forum members discuss a teenager who is ... and now you know ~ RHF |
Radio for the Deaf
My right ear is about halfway hard of hearing.A few months ago I bought
a box that has some of that liquid ear wax remover stuff and a little rubber syringe thingy in the box,DEBROX is the name on the box.I followed the directions exactly,but it didn't seem to do much good.That married Irish woman wayyyyy over yonder across the big pond (she is about fifty years old) was having some hearing problems.She said she went to a clinic and the ear doctor syringed her ear and that cleared it up.Maybe some day I will drive over to the VA Horsepital here in Jackson and let them see what they can do about it.My old grandpappy used to say to let somebody pee in your ear if you have a hearing problem. cuhulin |
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