Congratulations Luke on your achievements and your ability to pursue a
master's in OT.
What kind of documentary are you trying to do?
Dana
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I'm sorry to burden the whole list with this e-mail, but I received some
questions about the Bonus Bucks challenge, and I'm not sure who sent me the
e-mail. Anyway, I stopped posting tickers because I felt as if there was a
(waning interest) < oxymoron! -- in the million-dollar challenge (whi
I just realized when I went into the kitchen that I completely forgot to
post the link. I guess that short-term memory loss that I forgot to ask my
doctor about is becoming more of an issue now. :-)
here is the link:
http://www.speechrecsolutions.com/microphone_selection_guide.htm
Quadius
On
Quadius, is the microphone extensive comparison information online? If it is,
can you direct me? thanks, Dan T.
Quadius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hey all,
I happened to come across this particular review of microphones and think it is
probably the most extensive comparison I have seen. It
Hey all,
I happened to come across this particular review of microphones and think it
is probably the most extensive comparison I have seen. It even has a
disability section at the bottom and some suggested links. I myself am
seriously considering the V 4, but I am concerned as to whether it nee
That is really so awful for him and those of us that like to hear him. I
hope the surgery to restore his speech is successful.
Dana
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In a message dated 4/25/2007 11:35:47 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Good for him. Any time a celebrity comes out and shows that illness or
injuries are not something to be hidden away, it improves the lives of us
"normal" individuals.
Quadius
Roger, himself, ha
It definitely is a “crapshoot” for the functionality of one’s level! I am a
C4/5, but function totally at the C4 level, with only shoulder shrugs. If I
have my arm in a sling, I have a very little bit of triceps, but no matter
how hard I exercise, in 16 and half years nothing more has returned.
Bu
Good for him. Any time a celebrity comes out and shows that illness or
injuries are not something to be hidden away, it improves the lives of us
"normal" individuals.
Quadius
On 4/25/07, Jessica Ann Gordon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
*'I ain't a pretty boy no more'*
*April 24, 2007*
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*BY RO
It is pretty amazing that a C3 quad can have as much functionality as you,
but I have seen a C1 quadriplegic end up walking. It's all a matter of the
degree of the fracture or damage.
I myself am a C2-C3 quadriplegic and functioned much more like a C4.
Quadius
On 4/25/07, Robert Brennan <[EMAIL
Make sure you do a quick spell check on your front page. Then just
gradually work on it from there, but you have a good start.
Quadius
On 4/24/07, kemalzk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A quad c-3 10 post.
Here is a web site . could you please read and give feedback on the sites
account and sig
Oh, you must attend this event at any cost. You won't be the first to
attend this wonderful event either.
I was there about 4 years ago, for the event and brought with me two fine
ladies from Perth, Australia. One was a Co-Director of a major movie and her
aid that flew in with her.
‘I ain’t a pretty boy no more’
April 24, 2007
BY ROGER EBERT Film Critic
My Ninth Annual Overlooked Film Festival opens Wednesday night at the
University of Illinois at Urbana, and Chaz and I will be in attendance.
This year I won’t be speaking, however, as I await another surgery.
I have
Kemal,
after seeing your photo's on your website i wonder.''How does one
with c3 quadriplegia move around like you do'' ?
Rob.
kemalzk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:A quad c-3 10 post.
Here is a web site . could you please rea
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