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- From: damianj@castle.ed.ac.uk (Damian Jackson)
- Newsgroups: talk.bizarre
- Subject: Re: MY FANTASTY HEARING AID COMPANY
- Message-ID: <28362@castle.ed.ac.uk>
- Date: 18 Nov 92 20:12:51 GMT
- References: <1992Nov17.050331.8219@ultb.isc.rit.edu> <1ech1uINN5ts@chnews.intel.com>
- Organization: Edinburgh University
- Lines: 42
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- bhoughto@sedona.intel.com (Blair P. Houghton) writes:
-
- >In article <1992Nov17.050331.8219@ultb.isc.rit.edu> adw3345@ultb.rit.edu () writes:
- >[...fuhgedabautit... - in response to a 'build a better hearing aid' post]
-
- >It's been done.
-
- >There is now (this is absolutely true, in the Dave
- >Barrian sense of the pharase) a form of hearing
- >device which is hidden (almost) entirely within your ear.
-
- There was a segment related to this on 60 Minutes, on
- local tv, last night. They had a young girl, otherwise
- totally deaf, who had had a device implanted which
- allowed her to hear speech and other sounds,
- and to converse normally. (obviously it also took a
- few years intensive work with her also to reach this
- stage)
-
- Thus far it was not bizarre.
-
- They then had representatives of organisations for
- the deaf in the USA telling us that this was wrong
- to do - because it implied there was something
- wrong with being deaf - with *deaf-culture* for
- Blair's sake. Where do people like that draw the
- line? If a blind kid can be treated so that s/he
- can see, or a deaf kid so s/he can hear, then what
- the fuck is wrong with that? Oh sure, there's
- nothing at all bad about being deaf - it only means
- you miss out on a vast amount of human culture,
- never mind the practical side of day to day life.
- Yeah, there's nothing wrong with being blind either.
- Yeah - just to show how wonderful it is, let's all
- play Stars 'n' Stripes as we simultaneously insert
- pokers up our nostrils and into our brains.
- After all, there's a lot to be said for dead-culture.
-
- Damian
- damianj@castle.ed.ac.uk
- --
- Wake up and smell the coffee, xceptin' you're nasally challenged.
-