Jorrison, an elderly German merchant, “rediscovers” bone conduction as a hearing aid. Heinicke favored “oralism,” speech and speechreading. De l’Épée favored signs as method of teaching the deaf. Samuel Heinicke (his contemporary) establishes the first public school for the deaf in Germany it is the first recognized by any government. The book proposes that deaf pupils should be taught the one handed manual alphabet, followed by articulation and only then, speaking and eventually reading and writing.Ībbé Charles Michel de l’Épée establishes the first public school for the deaf in Paris. The first book exclusively on the deaf, Reduction de las letras y arte para ensenar a ablar los mudos ( Simplification of the Letters of the Alphabet and Method of Teaching Deaf Mutes to Speak,) by Juan Pablo Bonet (1579-1633), is published in Spain. ![]() Giovanni Bonifacio (1547-1635) publishes a treatise discussing sign language, Of the Art of Signs. The hearing aids were made of wood and shaped like the ears of animals known to have acute hearing. Giovanni Battista Porta (1535-1615), an Italian physician, scientist and cryptographer, described some early hearing aids in Magia Naturalis. Spanish monk, Pedro Ponce de Leon (1520-1584), uses oral education methods to teach the deaf children of some members of the nobility, in a convent of Valladolid. Girolama Cardano (1501-1576), an Italian physician, philosopher and mathematician, writes in De Subtilitate about bone conduction of sound: how sound may be transmitted to the ear by means of a rod or the shaft of a spear held between one’s teeth. PM me.Timeline of Hearing Devices and Early Deaf Education 1551 But hey - I got a backbone and I tell it how it is.Īnyone want some answers about getting on with avoiding the corporate bully. quite nice.īTW a decent person has PM'ed me with some excellent specs and information so.įarewell to those who have contributed to this thread. I suggest you try it with a sprinkle of paprika on the humus too. Humus tastes much better when it is fresh. Especially if they are freeĪnd given to me with some constructive criticism. I love it.Īnd i love humus, cheese and crackers. People are so quick to jump the gun here on this forum. (or work hard for, save and sacrifice to get) I am using my brains to get what other yuppy scum just buy with their daddys money. So big business can bend over and taste it baby, yeah thats it feel it slap n grind, smooth but rough, like when clay meets the chopped liver. History will show that Geur lla warfare has proven quite successful. I am a business therefore i can play the same games Steve-"blow"-Jobs can play. so.įUCK ANYONE WHO GIVES ME ATTITUDE ABOUT THIS CRACKING SHIT I have owned Logic since Version 2 (1996)and spent about $3500 it including upgrading it to V.7 and i have a copy of OSX and LIVE and DSP-quattro and komplete. I wouldnt bother with OSX if they didnt kidnap Logic. Because i am a 6'3 110kg sensitive hottie. Now i realise why people here are so sensitive. So, personally I think if you really do need OSX and only have that much cash I'd get the MINIī0unce wrote:Which doesn't really bother me, I just find it ironic that on this board a guy gets chewed up if he even alludes to using a pirated ableton live - but cracking osx & its applications is A-OK. Getting updates is not straightforward either It does work, and alot of things work well, but it's really annoying when it doesnt because it always feels slightly messy and you have to spend a long time looking for answers and those OSX hacker forum people arent that friendly In a way I wish I had got the macbook after all, at least my dual boot would be legit and clean and work properly - but the 13" monitor put me off and I got 2ce the ram and hard-drive and also got a DVD writer with this HP, so it's a tradeoff ![]() I only put it on my laptop because i needed some mac apps for uni - some programs that will never be ported (and I was curious) but there are a few problems that I'd rather not have. ![]() Of course if you are happy to do the research and do get hardware that is tried and tested you may not spend much time on it - there are alot of people having good results out thereīut if you just want to work and not tweak I'd personally get the mac MINI I'm not a big fan of these kind of unsupported things because as the others have said, you will probably spend alot of your time researching and troubleshooting You'd probably get a CRT and key/mouse for $30 somewhereĪnd to be honest after trying it and using it on a PC laptop, I would seriously think about the mac mini if it's not necessary for it to be a laptop Firstly, if all the gear in it has drivers that are tried and tested for the hardware by the "insanelymac" and "osx86project" people I think you'll be pretty okīut if you only need a desktop you could get a mac Mini for $599 - 1.83GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
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