If you came to this thread to cause trouble and start calling people names, this surely will not happen.
Please keep your slander to yourselves and stay on topic.
Thanks!
Depends, how you take it. I'm talking about the deaf version as in the inability aspects of hearing. There is also the slander version of being incoherent as well, but let's not worry about that.
Except for the internet of course... *wink*
Are you sure your not talking about someone who is mute though?
As for credentials I was born with "good ears", but that's all illrelevant as a deaf person carries just as much knowlege in the hearing subject, oviously.
I'm not a doctor...
Hey cool for being normal!
If I started a poll for example, and I asked what type of learner you are? Would you be the "Audio" type of learner or "Visual" type of learner?
I was allways the visual type of learner beacause I had to "see it to believe it" type of person.
What's the...
If you are deaf, are you normal?
Good question, but i'm sure it takes more than you think to be abnormal speaking about disabilities.
Anyone can hail someone abnormal, that is.
Yes.
My questions is simple talking about the audiological system...
As a topic of discussion, what do you know about hearing?
For example, if and when during communication do you find yourself deaf?
I have been known to be semi-incoherent by people. I've also been told to be completely inchoherant. I am not deaf, I just don't listen to well.
It's not that I don't understand people, it's more that people don't understand me.
What does it mean to be incoherent to you?
Thought alldeaf was interesting to me. As a fan of hearing i'm just stopping by to say hello to everyone. As a long time hearing
expert I was never deaf nor intend to be, but I do know a couple. :wave:
See you in the forums!
theExpert