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Cheri said:LOL no, I was just curious, I'm surprised to see someone's mom is on a message board. I wouldn't want my dad here. :Ohno:
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Cheri said:LOL no, I was just curious, I'm surprised to see someone's mom is on a message board. I wouldn't want my dad here. :Ohno:
Boult said:Yeah, same here, the implant is underutilized so about 10% is used and lots of room for future processors.
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Fragmenter said:If AB can do it, then Cochlear can do it down the road! I read somewhere they're only using 5 to 10 % of their implant hardware right now.
I'm looking forward to your experiences with the new processor!
jag said:...
Just my luck 2 months after I get mine they come out with a smaller one.
Liebling:-))) said:Cheri, Fragmenter & greema.
I would not want my Dad know too much about me here...
greema said:Ha ha! (curious if your dad is hearing or deaf?)
We don't keep secrets from each other in our family... (well, there had been stuff while the kids were growing up (uh, like having overnight swimming parties, boozing, etc. while we're sleeping -- remember we're deaf) -- BUT they eventually told us of those things when they got older and felt comfortable telling us)...
http://www.alldeaf.com/showthread.php?t=28109
No offense, but that is precisely why our children are going to an oral school right now.
I know us deaf people can do anything if we set our minds to it... but to a limited degree. The world will never cater to us so we gotta do what we gotta do.
I am a product of an oral school. I lost my computer programming job 3 years ago after 10 and half. Your kids might have problems in finding jobs unless we do something about the job discrimination against deaf people.
A lot of people, including my hearing brother-in-law, lost their computer programming jobs 3 years ago after 10+ years. That is not any type of proof that you were discriminated against because of your hearing impairment.
Sheri
I am a product of an oral school. I lost my computer programming job 3 years ago after 10 and half. Your kids might have problems in finding jobs unless we do something about the job discrimination against deaf people.
I agree with both of you.
Limiting yourself to one language is like putting a high school diploma on your job resume and leaving the rest blank... especially when the language is ASL.
There is nothing wrong with ASL, it's just that you need to have the ability to communicate with the hearing people efficiently to boost chances of being successful.
You know it's to bad that you have to say "no offense" I can't understand why this would be offensive. You are making choices that will give your children the tools and skills they need to make it in the world. And yes, it's to bad that the hearing world is not as accomidating to the deaf community as some would want it to be, but you know what, Life is not fair. It's not fair to many (not just the deaf). Hell, I can't tell you how many times life has kicked me in the balls and I am white hearing man. I say more power to ya. And with what I have learned here, I would say just don't abandon ASL and keep the kids active in the deaf community.
Speech isn't hard at all if you've been doing it all your life which is the case for my children. I didn't say jaw-flapping in the first place but you twisted it into that.
Literacy? Why do most deaf people that didn't waste their time with speech training struggle with literacy?
If you want to talk about jobs, then click on the link in my first post and come back here. I'm lucky to hold a nice job myself and I know I worked twice as hard as the next hearing person for that opportunity. I still work twice as hard to keep it.
About the personal attacks, isn't "jaw-flapping" a put down? This is not a one-way street, you peabrain.
What did I call you?
Besides, "jaw-flapping" is a just a joke in the hearing world. It's not a put-down.
I'm afraid but aren't you guys hearing? You don't know what it's like to live in a silent world.
Not all deaf people want to be deaf so why can't their feelings be respected?
This is my dream -- deafies from all walks of life getting along with each other AND with the hearing people! Props to everyone in this thread
We are positioning them to have the most opportunies possible in any occupation. Don't worry, Mookie; leave the burden of worrying to us
I was just going to say the same thing. Layoffs and firings have been happening in the IT field ever since the silicone valley boom went bust - one of my best friends worked in NYC for 15 years and lost his job last year, and he's hearing.