Hello!
Thu, 9 Nov 2006 10:33:15 +0000
just thought I'd rattle a few cages... so... hi!
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http://www.munted.org.uk
You've been eating the cat food again, haven't you? ...
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London, lady invited to a show
Tue, 7 Nov 2006 13:32:48 -0000
Deaf male, mid-30's, going to London for the weekend, planning on going to
'The Erotica Show' at the Kensington Olympia either on Friday 17th or Sunday
19th November (12pm onwards) would like to invite a open-minded deaf or
hearing (sign language user) female age between 25-40 to come.
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Hello....
Sat, 4 Nov 2006 19:32:12 -0000
Fintan!
Nice to see you get about:-) ...
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phantom ears - subliminal effects in music for the deaf
29 Oct 2006 01:33:26 -0700
SUBLIMINAL EFFECTS IN MUSIC FOR THE DEAF
(copied, without the background music, from http://neuraleffects.com)
Having checked out and improved some of the ideas expressed below, I've
started working on the development of music for people with cochlear
implants. Deaf "listeners" will be able to appreciate su ...
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Ultimate Psychedelic Deafness -- Its Just So Interesting
29 Oct 2006 00:06:49 -0700
Hi:
It is possible for a patient with central deafness to have
totally-silent dreams [like watching TV on "mute"] due to an
abnormality in his/her brain? I imagine in those who are deaf due to
damage to parts of their brains would be just as deaf in their dreams
as during wake -- even if the deafness is non-c ...
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Deafness Affecting Dreams Due to Brain Anomalies
25 Oct 2006 10:52:51 -0700
Hi:
Is it possible for a non-deaf person to have totally-silent dreams
[like watching TV on "mute"] due to an abnormality in his/her brain? I
imagine in those who are deaf due to damage to parts of their brains
would be just as deaf in their dreams as during wake -- even if the
deafness is non-congenital [i.e ...
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Silent Dreams Due to Brain Anomalies
25 Oct 2006 10:50:08 -0700
Hi:
Is it possible for a non-deaf person to have totally-silent dreams
[like watching TV on "mute"] due to an abnormality in his/her brain? I
imagine in those who are deaf due to damage to parts of their brains
would be just as deaf in their dreams as during wake -- even if the
deafness is non-congenital [i.e ...
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Silent-Dreams due to brain anomaly?
24 Oct 2006 21:22:05 -0700
Hi:
It is possible for a non-deaf person to have totally-silent dreams
[like watching TV on "mute"] due to an abnormality in his/her brain? I
imagine in those who are deaf due to damage to parts of their brains
would be just as deaf in their dreams as during wake -- even if the
deafness is non-congenital [i.e ...
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bleedin' quiet in here
Sun, 22 Oct 2006 00:19:50 GMT
is it always like this? 80% spam/20% posts?
parsnip
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What Protocols for TDD are used in Switzerland and Holland?
22 Sep 2006 14:42:56 -0700
Hi:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telecommunications_devices_for_the_deaf
quote:
"The original standard used by TDDs is the Baudot code implemented
asynchronously at either 45.5 or 50 baud, 1 start bit, 5 data bits, and
1.5 stop bits. Baudot is a common protocol in the US. In Europe,
different states use di ...
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