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@scottalanmiller said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
@scottalanmiller said:
When talking about MSPs and the different types, don't forget to mention Crazy AJ's Computer Emporium!!
I'm going to make sure they understand the difference between an MSP and an IT Outsourcer to begin with.
Make sure that they know that people misuse the terms all of the time. It's not important knowing the terms but knowing the concepts.
Yup, I know. One has a specific set of services they offer and that's what they do. The other is more the one-stop shop.
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@thanksajdotcom said:
@RojoLoco said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
@dafyre said:
@thanksajdotcom Sweet! If you need to get out of ATL for a day, let me know. I'm a couple hours south of you... as is @RojoLoco too, I think.
Wait, where are you? Also, I have no wheels of my own. Is that a problem? Otherwise, gladly!
I work in Alpharetta (north of ATL) and I live out in Gwinnett (East of ATL). Both spots are within 30-40 min of downtown. What part of town are you in?
I'm going to be in Decatur.
That's not too far from the house.
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@RojoLoco said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
@RojoLoco said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
@dafyre said:
@thanksajdotcom Sweet! If you need to get out of ATL for a day, let me know. I'm a couple hours south of you... as is @RojoLoco too, I think.
Wait, where are you? Also, I have no wheels of my own. Is that a problem? Otherwise, gladly!
I work in Alpharetta (north of ATL) and I live out in Gwinnett (East of ATL). Both spots are within 30-40 min of downtown. What part of town are you in?
I'm going to be in Decatur.
That's not too far from the house.
Well we should get together then!
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@thanksajdotcom said:
@RojoLoco said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
@RojoLoco said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
@dafyre said:
@thanksajdotcom Sweet! If you need to get out of ATL for a day, let me know. I'm a couple hours south of you... as is @RojoLoco too, I think.
Wait, where are you? Also, I have no wheels of my own. Is that a problem? Otherwise, gladly!
I work in Alpharetta (north of ATL) and I live out in Gwinnett (East of ATL). Both spots are within 30-40 min of downtown. What part of town are you in?
I'm going to be in Decatur.
That's not too far from the house.
Well we should get together then!
Definitely. Lots of good places around Decatur, and lots of hipsters too.
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@RojoLoco said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
@RojoLoco said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
@RojoLoco said:
@thanksajdotcom said:
@dafyre said:
@thanksajdotcom Sweet! If you need to get out of ATL for a day, let me know. I'm a couple hours south of you... as is @RojoLoco too, I think.
Wait, where are you? Also, I have no wheels of my own. Is that a problem? Otherwise, gladly!
I work in Alpharetta (north of ATL) and I live out in Gwinnett (East of ATL). Both spots are within 30-40 min of downtown. What part of town are you in?
I'm going to be in Decatur.
That's not too far from the house.
Well we should get together then!
Definitely. Lots of good places around Decatur, and lots of hipsters too.
Never really been been to Atlanta. Been through the airport a few times and driven through a couple times but never stopped.
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I'll be up right smack in the middle of downtown Atlanta tomorrow... I got a cochlear implant done last month... All healed up and now, I get my ears turned on and programmed... (It's actually one ear, but as somebody used to speaking on CB radio, saying ear don't sound right)
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@dafyre said:
I'll be up right smack in the middle of downtown Atlanta tomorrow... I got a cochlear implant done last month... All healed up and now, I get my ears turned on and programmed... (It's actually one ear, but as somebody used to speaking on CB radio, saying ear don't sound right)
Why did you get those done?
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So that he can.... hear?
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While crazy, I do like the Crazy AJ's idea. It seems to have some legs. A long shot, to be sure. But an interesting one.
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@thanksajdotcom I'm pretty much completely deaf. (My hearing has been vanishing since I was ~12 years old. The last 4 or 5 years, the rate of vanishing has been rapidly increasing.
Hearing aids don't help because of the type of hearing loss I have (hearing aids just pump more volume in)... The short version is that everybody's ears have little hairs inside them. Sound vibrates the little hairs. Well, instead of my hairs being like pine needles and swaying in the wind, they are like 2 x 4's that simply don't bend enough to generate the sound.
The cochlear implant fixes this by attaching directly to the cochlea and pumping the sound straight to my brain (much like a microphone jack, lol).
I'll wear a device that looks a bit like a hearing aid, but it transmits through the skin in my scalp where they put the implant.
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Can you get bluetooth adapters for those so that you can hook directly to a stereo, TV, computer, PS4 or whatever?
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I know my sister has Bluetooth with her hearing aids.
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@Minion-Queen said:
I know my sister has Bluetooth with her hearing aids.
Those are physically larger, though, and are really just a complex form of headphone. An implant is a different beast.
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I think that's coming in a software updte to the Speech processors (the hearing aid bits)... Not sure when that comes though.
I am about 99% certain that the remote control is bluetooth , lol. It's one of the questions I'll be asking for tomorrow. But ideally, I won't need to hook it up to anything... My phone will hook up to my car's radio via bluetooth, so we've already got that covered. The Mic's on these things are supposed to be excellent and omnidirectional, so I shoul dbe able to just hold the phone to my ear like a normal person.
The trick is going to be teaching my brain to ignore all these sounds that you can hear and already ignore. Things like a CPU fan coming on... or the fire alarm because your mother cooked the biscuits a little too long again...
It's not going to be like turning on a hearing aid and magically I can hear again... I'll have to work at it a lot for a while. I've heard from other folks who got the same model I did and they say that everything sounds robotic and tinny at first, but they never said how long it takes for that to go away (or they just got used to it), lol.
I'm excited about it though. Lots of new challenges.
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Can you turn it off when needed? A friend of a lot of us here had those and found it overwhelming and removed them
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@scottalanmiller said:
Those are physically larger, though, and are really just a complex form of headphone. An implant is a different beast.
Generally speaking, yes. The speech processor (see my previous post) is about the size of a hearing aid too... although 2/3s of it is battery, lol... They expect I should get a week off of a pair of watch sized batteries (the little ones, not the quarter sized ones)... Don't know what the model size is yet... Or if I get the rechargables, I'll get about 24 hours off of a single charge... We will see how it goes.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Can you turn it off when needed? A friend of a lot of us here had those and found it overwhelming and removed them
A lot of people do find it overwhelming -- especially if they've never heard before. But yeah, they are like hearing aids. I can turn them on and off at will (I also have a volume control so that if it hurts, i can turn it down a little)
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I know a few people who have had the implants done. Most everyone has kept them only a couple found them to be too much, but I do know that the adjustment period was a long headache filled process. However I have been told having a headache from hearing your child talk to you is one of the best headaches possible
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The trick is getting our kid to be more verbal, lol.