The Postmaster at our site has been for the last month or so receiving duplicate
postings from the DEAF-L list that is hosted here at our listserv site. We are
completely in the dark as to why this is happening. I asked LSOFT support
right after it started about this and was told that it was not LISTSERV's
problem. Fine, but can someone PLEASE give some advice as to how to go about
determining the cause of this problem. TIA - Adam
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>From: LBale34467 <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: The Gift of Sound
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>In article <[log in to unmask]>,
>Roving Reporter <[log in to unmask]> writes:
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>>
>>Yes, because I don't want the imbalance of hearing only one side. If I
>>can't have both, I don't want either one. I've been pretty equal all my
>>life (equally HH that is) and I prefer to continue that way, even as I
>>lose hearing while growing older. I have a cousin who is deaf in one
>>ear and he looked pretty miserable last time I saw him, and I met another
>
>>guy who was obviously monaural, he kept tilting his head in one
>direction,
>>apparently had never learned any other way to listen. He didn't look
>happy
>>either.
>
>Hm...I am totally deaf in one ear (after an accident, wouldn't you know?!
>a girl ran into me on the playground, and her headbutt slammed my ear
>mould which corrupted my eardrum. It bled and I was rushed to the
>hospital.
>A real adventure, I must say, at the hospital. Lots of lollipops. <grins>)
>
>since age of 8, so I only wear one hearing aid for other ear. I have no
>problem in being 'uneven'. Yes sometimes I do have a habit of turning my
>head to hear better. Then again, many people (hearing or deaf) do that
>anyway. Furthermore, there are many actors and actresses who are deaf
>in one ear. (I don't know why!) E.g. Slyvester Stallone. They looked okay
>to
>me.
>
>Catty
>
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