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In Reply to: RE: No problem. posted by bullethead on February 06, 2017 at 19:25:46
It's not unfortunate at all. Saying no is not an option, but that's simply because it isn't my choice to do so. My wife and I only recently joined this group, and she happens to be one of the people with severe hearing impairment. I could easily implement a solution that would serve only her needs, but I don't want to go that route. Far better to work something out that serves everyone.
I'll figure it out. One way or another, I'll make it work.
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ok, best of luck moving forward.
I see your in MN. I'm on the East Coast and don't have the patience for any place of worship anymore, everything is co-opted with ulterior motives.
I'm not even sure this thread will stay up because it has to do with religion.
Nah. It isn't about religion at all. It's about assistive hearing technology, or has been up to this point.
FWIW, I have little tolerance for some of the same things that appear to set you off. "Robert A. Monroe". A search at Amazon is your friend.
I use equi-sync occasionally.
I made it a point to use it during downtime, I scared myself because of how awesome I became. I had to stop.
thanks for the info. Take care.
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