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In a message dated 3/24/2006 7:58:25 A.M. Central Standard Time,

posdirection@... writes:

I would LOVE to meet and chat through sign language with some of our list

serve moms. I think that is a great idea.

I would be happy to chat with anyone via videophone-- just shoot me an email

and we'll set something up.

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In a message dated 3/24/2006 7:44:41 A.M. Central Standard Time,

tkwood1988@... writes:

I am glad you wrote about the Sorenson. I am actually in the process of

applying right now. I am very nervous about it all because I am not

very techie minded and my signing is good but I don't know how well I

will do throwing in techie lingo with ASL.

It's not hard to use-- just don't let your husbands fiddle with the router.

grin

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Carolyn,

I am glad you wrote about the Sorenson. I am actually in the process of

applying right now. I am very nervous about it all because I am not

very techie minded and my signing is good but I don't know how well I

will do throwing in techie lingo with ASL. I do want to get this though

because is really missing her friends in VA. I am glad you were

able to connect. Maybe we will be use it at some point with our friends

here at Listen-Up.

Have a wonderful day.

Tammy

Mom to (14) and (11) both normal hearing, and (8)

profoundly deaf with CI

sorenson vp-100 videophone

Hi All,

FYI

You guys might already know this...but for families that have a deaf

family member and you are using sign language to communicate within the

deaf/hh community...you can obtain a free vp-100 videophone.

It is a videophone designed specifically for the deaf/hh community that

works with a high speed internet connection and your television to

enable you to sign back and forth with your caller/friends/family etc.

It is supposed to be the best technology on the market (so I hear).

I just applied and was approved even though Ozzie is only 6 months old

b/c I have NEW friends in the deaf/hh community. I think it will also

help with practicing my sign language.

I'm very excited! Here is the link:

http://www.sorenson.com/

Peace, Love & Harmony,

~Carolyn

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HI Tammy,

We're each other's opposites! I am more " techie minded " but nervous about

my signing abilities. I've been learning over the past 3 months. I'm using

signed English, so that makes me even more nervous about branching out to

ASL users that I don't know well.

I would LOVE to meet and chat through sign language with some of our list

serve moms. I think that is a great idea.

Happy weekend to you,

~Carolyn

Mom to Ozzie (6 months) moderate to severe hearing loss both ears

> Carolyn,

>

> I am glad you wrote about the Sorenson. & nbsp; I am actually in the

> process of applying right now. & nbsp; I am very nervous about it all

> because I am not very techie minded and my signing is good but I don't

> know how well I will do throwing in techie lingo with ASL. & nbsp; I do

> want to get this though because is really missing her friends in

> VA. & nbsp; I am glad you were able to connect. & nbsp; Maybe we will be use

> it at some point with our friends here at Listen-Up. & nbsp;

>

>

>

> Have a wonderful day.

>

>

>

> Tammy

>

> Mom to (14) and (11) both normal hearing, and (8)

> profoundly deaf with CI

>

>

>

> sorenson vp-100 videophone

>

>

>

> Hi All,

> FYI

> You guys might already know this...but for families that have a deaf

> family member and you are using sign language to communicate within the

> deaf/hh community...you can obtain a free vp-100 videophone.

>

> It is a videophone designed specifically for the deaf/hh community that

> works with a high speed internet connection and your television to

> enable you to sign back and forth with your caller/friends/family etc.

> It is supposed to be the best technology on the market (so I hear).

>

> I just applied and was approved even though Ozzie is only 6 months old

> b/c I have NEW friends in the deaf/hh community. I think it will also

> help with practicing my sign language.

>

> I'm very excited! Here is the link:

> http://www.sorenson.com/

>

> Peace, Love & amp; Harmony,

> ~Carolyn

>

>

>

>

>

>

> All messages posted to this list are private and confidential. & nbsp;

> Each post is the intellectual property of the author and therefore

> subject to copyright restrictions.

>

>

>

>

>

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Carolyn,

How funny is that? I use pigeon sign because asl is not natural for me

and I am an English minded person. However, I do great with kids, just

have to ask the adults to slow down a bit and sometimes still have to

revert to finger spelling. Although, most folks don’t mind. I am

better about asking now than I was before. That really helps. I was SO

intimidated. When we lived in Richmond, VA we attended silent lunches

and dinners on a weekly basis. In the beginning it was very nerve

wracking for me. But, I stuck with it because I had a two year old who

couldn’t communicate. Now she does. She can sign and voice. I work

really hard at not asking her to translate because sometimes I want to.

But I will ask her sometimes what is the sign for…whatever the word may

be. Your Ozzie is still young but you have lots of time to get the

basic vocab under your belt. I learned many things as we came across

them as she was growing her language with me. Now she is better than I

but I try to keep up. Although, she uses her voice so much more now

that she has a CI, we still insist on sign because she IS deaf no matter

what. I will not lose my ability to communicate with her because her

device might fail. Most of the time now, she does not want me to

interpret for her. I do clarify things when she wants. Otherwise, she

relies on her hearing and her voice.

Maybe you can find a place where you are that does something like the

silent lunches or dinners. It is very relaxing and the people that come

are there to use their sign to help others learn or practice. It was

fun and now we have many friends in the deaf community there. I am

still trying to locate something similar here in Louisville, KY now that

we have moved. I haven’t had much luck yet. Not finished looking

though.

I have rambled long enough.

Tammy

sorenson vp-100 videophone

>

>

>

> Hi All,

> FYI

> You guys might already know this...but for families that have a deaf

> family member and you are using sign language to communicate within

the

> deaf/hh community...you can obtain a free vp-100 videophone.

>

> It is a videophone designed specifically for the deaf/hh community

that

> works with a high speed internet connection and your television to

> enable you to sign back and forth with your caller/friends/family etc.

> It is supposed to be the best technology on the market (so I hear).

>

> I just applied and was approved even though Ozzie is only 6 months old

> b/c I have NEW friends in the deaf/hh community. I think it will also

> help with practicing my sign language.

>

> I'm very excited! Here is the link:

> http://www.sorenson.com/

>

> Peace, Love & amp; Harmony,

> ~Carolyn

>

>

>

>

>

>

> All messages posted to this list are private and confidential. & nbsp;

> Each post is the intellectual property of the author and therefore

> subject to copyright restrictions.

>

>

>

>

>

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Tammy,

Thank you so much for your words of encouragement!! They are greatly

appreciated. I am very intimidated about signing especially in public. I

totally agree with continuing to sign and build your signing vocabulary

.....our kids are deaf without their devices...I want Ozzie to have every

option available for him to succeed in life...for me that will always be

total communication skills.

Ozzie's speech teacher reminds me that the most important person I am

using sign language with is Ozzie...and to him, I'm already the expert.

That was sweet and helpful. AND I found a group about 30 minutes from me

that does one night a week of silent dinners! But I've been too

intimidated to go. I keep adding to my vocabulary and thinking " I'll go

next week/month " but I haven't gotten up the nerve to go. I think the

group is all ASL students that have graduated...I'm not sure if it is

hosted by anyone deaf/hh.

So maybe I'll make a promise to myself to start attending in April!

Thanks again,

~Carolyn

> Carolyn,

>

> How funny is that? & nbsp; I use pigeon sign because asl is not natural

> for me and I am an English minded person. & nbsp; However, I do great with

> kids, just have to ask the adults to slow down a bit and sometimes still

> have to revert to finger spelling. & nbsp; Although, most folks don’t

> mind. & nbsp; I am better about asking now than I was before. & nbsp; That

> really helps. I was SO intimidated. & nbsp; When we lived in Richmond, VA

> we attended silent lunches and dinners on a weekly basis. & nbsp; In the

> beginning it was very nerve wracking for me. & nbsp; But, I stuck with it

> because I had a two year old who couldn’t communicate. & nbsp; Now she

> does. & nbsp; She can sign and voice. & nbsp; I work really hard at not

> asking her to translate because sometimes I want to. But I will ask her

> sometimes what is the sign for…whatever the word may be. & nbsp; Your

> Ozzie is still young but you have lots of time to get the basic vocab

> under your belt. & nbsp; I learned many things as we came across them as

> she was growing her language with me. & nbsp; Now she is better than I but

> I try to keep up. & nbsp; Although, she uses her voice so much more now

> that she has a CI, we still insist on sign because she IS deaf no matter

> what. & nbsp; I will not lose my ability to communicate with her because

> her device might fail. & nbsp; Most of the time now, she does not want me

> to interpret for her. & nbsp; I do clarify things when she wants. & nbsp;

> Otherwise, she relies on her hearing and her voice.

>

> Maybe you can find a place where you are that does something like the

> silent lunches or dinners. & nbsp; It is very relaxing and the people that

> come are there to use their sign to help others learn or practice. & nbsp;

> It was fun and now we have many friends in the deaf community

> there. & nbsp; I am still trying to locate something similar here in

> Louisville, KY now that we have moved. & nbsp; I haven’t had much luck

> yet. & nbsp; Not finished looking though.

>

>

>

> I have rambled long enough. & nbsp;

>

>

>

> Tammy

>

> sorenson vp-100 videophone

> & gt;

> & gt;

> & gt;

> & gt; Hi All,

> & gt; FYI

> & gt; You guys might already know this...but for families that have a

> deaf & gt; family member and you are using sign language to communicate

> within the

> & gt; deaf/hh community...you can obtain a free vp-100 videophone.

> & gt;

> & gt; It is a videophone designed specifically for the deaf/hh community

> that

> & gt; works with a high speed internet connection and your television to

> & gt; enable you to sign back and forth with your caller/friends/family

> etc. & gt; It is supposed to be the best technology on the market (so I

> hear). & gt;

> & gt; I just applied and was approved even though Ozzie is only 6 months

> old & gt; b/c I have NEW friends in the deaf/hh community. I think it

> will also & gt; help with practicing my sign language.

> & gt;

> & gt; I'm very excited! Here is the link:

> & gt; http://www.sorenson.com/

> & gt;

> & gt; Peace, Love & amp;amp; Harmony,

> & gt; ~Carolyn

> & gt;

> & gt;

> & gt;

> & gt;

> & gt;

> & gt;

> & gt; All messages posted to this list are private and

> confidential. & amp;nbsp; & gt; Each post is the intellectual property of

> the author and therefore & gt; subject to copyright restrictions.

> & gt;

> & gt;

> & gt;

> & gt;

> & gt;

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Hi ,

THANK YOU! THANK YOU!

I'm going to take you up on your offer! As soon as I get my videophone,

I'll send an email to you. It is supposed to be installed sometime the

first week of April.

Okay...now I'm getting nervous about my signing abilities...you did read

that I've just been learning for 3 months! *smile*

~Carolyn

(mom to Ozzie 6 months old severe to moderate hearing loss)

> In a message dated 3/24/2006 7:58:25 A.M. Central Standard Time, & nbsp;

> posdirection@... writes:

>

> I would & nbsp; LOVE to meet and chat through sign language with some of

> our list serve & nbsp; moms. I think that is a great idea.

>

>

> I would be happy to chat with anyone via videophone-- just shoot

> me & nbsp; an email and we'll set something up.

>

> Putz

> Illinois Families for Hands & amp; & nbsp; Voices

> _www.handsandvoices.org_ (http://www.handsandvoices.org/)

> _www.ilhandsandvoices.org_ (http://www.ilhandsandvoices.org/)

> Email: & nbsp; support@...

>

>

>

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In a message dated 3/27/2006 9:54:27 A.M. Central Standard Time,

babydewe2@... writes:

Ahhhhh, I get the feeling that your's just " had " to see if he could improve

something. So was he able to fix his fiddling?

Well, when we moved all of the equipment out of the office, something

" broke. " He swore he didn't do anything out of the ordinary, but when we

hooked it

back up, nothing worked. :)

Putz

Illinois Families for Hands & Voices

_www.handsandvoices.org_ (http://www.handsandvoices.org/)

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In a message dated 3/27/2006 10:18:46 A.M. Central Standard Time,

babydewe2@... writes:

I wish we were eligable for one of these. I would love to practice with all

of you.

You can probably get one as long as you have a DSL or broadband hookup.

Putz

Illinois Families for Hands & Voices

_www.handsandvoices.org_ (http://www.handsandvoices.org/)

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In a message dated 3/27/2006 10:30:48 A.M. Central Standard Time,

babydewe2@... writes:

Trust me when I say that is most paitent when it comes to new signers.

She's been watching me try for the past two years.... grin.

Oh girl, you don't do yourself justice-- you've come a long way in two short

years!

Putz

Illinois Families for Hands & Voices

_www.handsandvoices.org_ (http://www.handsandvoices.org/)

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Hi Debbie,

I've been away from the board today, so I'm catching up on the postings.

Thanks for relating your experiences. All the positive support is building

my courage base!! The silent dinners in my areas are on Tuesdays at

6:30pm. My husband works until 10:00 pm on those nights. I'm going to

inquire if its okay if I bring my little man along with me. There isn't

supposed to be any voicing during the dinners, but I sign/speak to Ozzie

simultaneously. If I can bring Ozzie, I'm going to my first dinner the

first Tuesday in April!!

Also, I've made several contacts over the past several days. I've found an

employee at a resource center in the adjoining county that is Hard of

Hearing and uses signed English . He's willing to have lunch with me once

a week as well as videophone conversations one time a week in the evening.

I've meet a school interpreter that is going to take me to a church in the

adjoining county that has a " deaf service " ...where the entire congregation

is deaf. So hopefully I can attend at least once a month and make some

friends/contacts there as well.

Speaking of the videophone, I read one of your other posts. I'm

disappointed to hear the installer has such control over your obtaining

the videophone. I haven't heard from my installer yet. I hope we don't

encounter the same issue.

I did have to answer about 5 very inquiring emails from sorenson. However,

I made it very clear that we were employing total communication, not just

ASL. And Ozzie is only 6 months old. Also, I discussed my novice status

with ASL. We were still approved. Our local sorenson dealer said she would

be sending " her installer. " I guess will have to see what happens. I'll

keep you posted.

Take care,

~Carolyn

Mom to Ozzie 6 months moderate to severe hearing loss both ears.

> Carolyn,

> & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; I know some sign language as we use it to

> clarify things for my daughter, but because she is mostly oral, I'm not

> that good. & nbsp; However I can hold a great conversation with a three

> year old....lol. & nbsp; & nbsp; My biggest problem is that my receptive

> skills are awful. & nbsp; I've always been comfortable trying to sign with

> those deaf individuals that also use their voice so that I don't have to

> constantly ask them to repeat themselves. & nbsp; Well, at one get

> together last year I stepped outside my box and sat down with a parent

> who was deaf but only signed. & nbsp; She was paitent and really did her

> best to help me with words that I didn't know. & nbsp; There was a lot of

> finger spelling, but we talked for about 15 mintues. & nbsp; I'm so glad

> that I took that first step. & nbsp; That gave me a little more confidence

> in myself. & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp;

> & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; I've never run into a deaf person yet that was rude

> to me just because I didn't sign well. & nbsp; I know that it's difficult

> to step out of your comfort zone, but I bet you'll be surprised at how

> well you do. & nbsp; Let us know how it goes if you do go to the silent

> dinner. & nbsp; & nbsp;

> & nbsp; Debbie, mom to , 6, moderate SNHL and , 3,

> hearing & nbsp; & nbsp;

> carolyn antone & lt;posdirection@... & gt; wrote:

> & nbsp; & nbsp; AND I found a group about 30 minutes from me that does one

> night a week of silent dinners! But I've been too intimidated to go. I

> keep adding to my vocabulary and thinking & quot;I'll go next

> week/month & quot; but I haven't gotten up the nerve to go. I think the

> group is all ASL students that have graduated...I'm not sure if it is

> hosted by anyone deaf/hh.

>

>

>

>

>

> Some men see things as they are and ask why. Others dream things that

> never were and ask why not. G.B Shaw

>

>

>

>

>

>

> & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp;

> & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; ---------------------------------

> Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low

> rates.

>

>

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Hi Debbie,

I've been away from the board today, so I'm catching up on the postings.

Thanks for relating your experiences. All the positive support is building

my courage base!! The silent dinners in my areas are on Tuesdays at

6:30pm. My husband works until 10:00 pm on those nights. I'm going to

inquire if its okay if I bring my little man along with me. There isn't

supposed to be any voicing during the dinners, but I sign/speak to Ozzie

simultaneously. If I can bring Ozzie, I'm going to my first dinner the

first Tuesday in April!!

Also, I've made several contacts over the past several days. I've found an

employee at a resource center in the adjoining county that is Hard of

Hearing and uses signed English . He's willing to have lunch with me once

a week as well as videophone conversations one time a week in the evening.

I've meet a school interpreter that is going to take me to a church in the

adjoining county that has a " deaf service " ...where the entire congregation

is deaf. So hopefully I can attend at least once a month and make some

friends/contacts there as well.

Speaking of the videophone, I read one of your other posts. I'm

disappointed to hear the installer has such control over your obtaining

the videophone. I haven't heard from my installer yet. I hope we don't

encounter the same issue.

I did have to answer about 5 very inquiring emails from sorenson. However,

I made it very clear that we were employing total communication, not just

ASL. And Ozzie is only 6 months old. Also, I discussed my novice status

with ASL. We were still approved. Our local sorenson dealer said she would

be sending " her installer. " I guess will have to see what happens. I'll

keep you posted.

Take care,

~Carolyn

Mom to Ozzie 6 months moderate to severe hearing loss both ears.

> Carolyn,

> & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; I know some sign language as we use it to

> clarify things for my daughter, but because she is mostly oral, I'm not

> that good. & nbsp; However I can hold a great conversation with a three

> year old....lol. & nbsp; & nbsp; My biggest problem is that my receptive

> skills are awful. & nbsp; I've always been comfortable trying to sign with

> those deaf individuals that also use their voice so that I don't have to

> constantly ask them to repeat themselves. & nbsp; Well, at one get

> together last year I stepped outside my box and sat down with a parent

> who was deaf but only signed. & nbsp; She was paitent and really did her

> best to help me with words that I didn't know. & nbsp; There was a lot of

> finger spelling, but we talked for about 15 mintues. & nbsp; I'm so glad

> that I took that first step. & nbsp; That gave me a little more confidence

> in myself. & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp;

> & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; I've never run into a deaf person yet that was rude

> to me just because I didn't sign well. & nbsp; I know that it's difficult

> to step out of your comfort zone, but I bet you'll be surprised at how

> well you do. & nbsp; Let us know how it goes if you do go to the silent

> dinner. & nbsp; & nbsp;

> & nbsp; Debbie, mom to , 6, moderate SNHL and , 3,

> hearing & nbsp; & nbsp;

> carolyn antone & lt;posdirection@... & gt; wrote:

> & nbsp; & nbsp; AND I found a group about 30 minutes from me that does one

> night a week of silent dinners! But I've been too intimidated to go. I

> keep adding to my vocabulary and thinking & quot;I'll go next

> week/month & quot; but I haven't gotten up the nerve to go. I think the

> group is all ASL students that have graduated...I'm not sure if it is

> hosted by anyone deaf/hh.

>

>

>

>

>

> Some men see things as they are and ask why. Others dream things that

> never were and ask why not. G.B Shaw

>

>

>

>

>

>

> & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp;

> & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; ---------------------------------

> Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low

> rates.

>

>

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Hi Debbie,

I've been away from the board today, so I'm catching up on the postings.

Thanks for relating your experiences. All the positive support is building

my courage base!! The silent dinners in my areas are on Tuesdays at

6:30pm. My husband works until 10:00 pm on those nights. I'm going to

inquire if its okay if I bring my little man along with me. There isn't

supposed to be any voicing during the dinners, but I sign/speak to Ozzie

simultaneously. If I can bring Ozzie, I'm going to my first dinner the

first Tuesday in April!!

Also, I've made several contacts over the past several days. I've found an

employee at a resource center in the adjoining county that is Hard of

Hearing and uses signed English . He's willing to have lunch with me once

a week as well as videophone conversations one time a week in the evening.

I've meet a school interpreter that is going to take me to a church in the

adjoining county that has a " deaf service " ...where the entire congregation

is deaf. So hopefully I can attend at least once a month and make some

friends/contacts there as well.

Speaking of the videophone, I read one of your other posts. I'm

disappointed to hear the installer has such control over your obtaining

the videophone. I haven't heard from my installer yet. I hope we don't

encounter the same issue.

I did have to answer about 5 very inquiring emails from sorenson. However,

I made it very clear that we were employing total communication, not just

ASL. And Ozzie is only 6 months old. Also, I discussed my novice status

with ASL. We were still approved. Our local sorenson dealer said she would

be sending " her installer. " I guess will have to see what happens. I'll

keep you posted.

Take care,

~Carolyn

Mom to Ozzie 6 months moderate to severe hearing loss both ears.

> Carolyn,

> & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; I know some sign language as we use it to

> clarify things for my daughter, but because she is mostly oral, I'm not

> that good. & nbsp; However I can hold a great conversation with a three

> year old....lol. & nbsp; & nbsp; My biggest problem is that my receptive

> skills are awful. & nbsp; I've always been comfortable trying to sign with

> those deaf individuals that also use their voice so that I don't have to

> constantly ask them to repeat themselves. & nbsp; Well, at one get

> together last year I stepped outside my box and sat down with a parent

> who was deaf but only signed. & nbsp; She was paitent and really did her

> best to help me with words that I didn't know. & nbsp; There was a lot of

> finger spelling, but we talked for about 15 mintues. & nbsp; I'm so glad

> that I took that first step. & nbsp; That gave me a little more confidence

> in myself. & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp;

> & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; I've never run into a deaf person yet that was rude

> to me just because I didn't sign well. & nbsp; I know that it's difficult

> to step out of your comfort zone, but I bet you'll be surprised at how

> well you do. & nbsp; Let us know how it goes if you do go to the silent

> dinner. & nbsp; & nbsp;

> & nbsp; Debbie, mom to , 6, moderate SNHL and , 3,

> hearing & nbsp; & nbsp;

> carolyn antone & lt;posdirection@... & gt; wrote:

> & nbsp; & nbsp; AND I found a group about 30 minutes from me that does one

> night a week of silent dinners! But I've been too intimidated to go. I

> keep adding to my vocabulary and thinking & quot;I'll go next

> week/month & quot; but I haven't gotten up the nerve to go. I think the

> group is all ASL students that have graduated...I'm not sure if it is

> hosted by anyone deaf/hh.

>

>

>

>

>

> Some men see things as they are and ask why. Others dream things that

> never were and ask why not. G.B Shaw

>

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>

> & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp;

> & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; ---------------------------------

> Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low

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Last week I came home late and actually I did not know how to start

the VRS so I fiddled with it and it's just a green screen, not even

black. I have made sure I've turned the lens cover off. I am able

to make calls and I can see the interpreter but because the screen

looking at us is green - they can't see us. Any suggestions? I

think I will go upstairs (I work from home today) and see if the VRS

guy is on AIM - maybe he can talk me thru it, though. I will let you

know.

Jill, about not knowing enough sign - I think that is not a good

reason to give you the VRS, but I am sure you will get that worked

out!

mary

>

> > Well, when we moved all of the equipment out of the office,

something

> " broke. " He swore he didn't do anything out of the ordinary, but

when we hooked it

> back up, nothing worked. :)

>

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Last week I came home late and actually I did not know how to start

the VRS so I fiddled with it and it's just a green screen, not even

black. I have made sure I've turned the lens cover off. I am able

to make calls and I can see the interpreter but because the screen

looking at us is green - they can't see us. Any suggestions? I

think I will go upstairs (I work from home today) and see if the VRS

guy is on AIM - maybe he can talk me thru it, though. I will let you

know.

Jill, about not knowing enough sign - I think that is not a good

reason to give you the VRS, but I am sure you will get that worked

out!

mary

>

> > Well, when we moved all of the equipment out of the office,

something

> " broke. " He swore he didn't do anything out of the ordinary, but

when we hooked it

> back up, nothing worked. :)

>

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Last week I came home late and actually I did not know how to start

the VRS so I fiddled with it and it's just a green screen, not even

black. I have made sure I've turned the lens cover off. I am able

to make calls and I can see the interpreter but because the screen

looking at us is green - they can't see us. Any suggestions? I

think I will go upstairs (I work from home today) and see if the VRS

guy is on AIM - maybe he can talk me thru it, though. I will let you

know.

Jill, about not knowing enough sign - I think that is not a good

reason to give you the VRS, but I am sure you will get that worked

out!

mary

>

> > Well, when we moved all of the equipment out of the office,

something

> " broke. " He swore he didn't do anything out of the ordinary, but

when we hooked it

> back up, nothing worked. :)

>

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