My deaf friend in construction tells me that his hearing co-workers drop nails on or throw nails at his hard hat to get his attention.
These days especially if someone is on the puter you have to keep your distance !! I have gotten angry responses if I get within sight of someones web site !! Embarassing at times believe you me
Play it safe flick 'er
i thought libaries had to allo someone to look at adult sites? i remember reading something here about censorship being a no no at a taxpayer supported libary. some libary's you have to ask for an unlock code, some places they put you in a special room, but i think an out right ban is illegal?
He has a laid back personality, so he goes along with it. I don't know how often it happens on a daily basis. Maybe not often.Geez, I suppose there's a good reason to wear a hard hat!
I'm pretty surprised by how often things get thrown. I was looking in another thread and a lot of people mentioned having things thrown at them. I don't even like to toss the remote when someone asks for it, but then again I have horrible aim, but still...
So is your friend okay with this? Or is he just going along with it?
-Alika
My deaf friend in construction tells me that his hearing co-workers drop nails on or throw nails at his hard hat to get his attention.
My deaf friend in construction tells me that his hearing co-workers drop nails on or throw nails at his hard hat to get his attention.
It really depends on the exact situation (and sometimes where you live, as "attention getting norms" can vary in different countries)
If you are trying to get the attention of a number of people turning the light off (count 1 sec) then back on again works best. You don't "flash" the lights like a strobe (that is annoying and can trigger seizures in some people with various seizure conditions!!) - rather just turn it off and on in about 1 sec intervals (once or twice)
If you are going to be walking up to someone to communicate with them - then just tap them on the shoulder ... one tip - if you are entering a room and their back is too you make sure you don't just walk right up behind them and tap them (it startles a LOT of people!). Instead approach from the side so that they can see you out of the corner of their eye first then tap them. IF that isn't possible (and it's a classroom , private room/office or a bedroom/living room etc) the light may be better.
The best thing to do, is simply ASK the person/people what they're preferences are (there are a number of "attention getting techniques" including a very specific "stomping" on the floor - however this is NOT a good idea unless you know EXACTLY how to do it correctly and in which situation to do it otherwise it can be VERY rude)
HTH
not me. I wouldn't like that. I don't like any object thrown at me to get my attention. I consider it rude and classless.
My deaf friend in construction tells me that his hearing co-workers drop nails on or throw nails at his hard hat to get his attention.
Not that I know of.
Did he put a stop to it?