DeafDigest Mid-Week edition - August 29, 2017
-- unusual coffee shop owned by a coffee-hating deaf man
Mats Gilbert, who is deaf, is a professional rugby
player in Great Britain. Like many professional
athletes, he worries about his future once his
playing career ends. Mats, who hates coffee,
thought of a coffee shop business and in fact
has established it in an unusual location.
Take a look at it:
http://deafdigest.com/pro-athlete-unusual-coffee-shop/
-- must be 30 or higher or else
In Vancouver, Washington, an agency has worked with
Regal Cinema Movie to provide open captions once
a month. But because deaf attendance at the open
captioned movie has been low, the movie house
has changed the arrangement to once every two
months, instead of once a month. It has come
with a warning - that attendance must exceed
30 or more deaf movie goers, otherwise open
captions will not be shown!
-- lipreading machine may be dangerous
From time to time we read stories of machines
(actually software) that can read lips,
supposedly to help the deaf. Well, a magazine
article said it could be dangerous! If the
lipreading software is "perfect" then
governments, as well as criminals, could use
it to read lips of hearing enemies. A
question here - many hearing people speak with
lisps; could these lisps be lipreadable?
Latest deaf jobs
http://deafdigest.com/category/jobs/
Barry's collections of past articles (with today's update)
-- deaf physician, frustrated
http://deafdigest.com/collections/barrys-collections/
8/27/17 Blue and Gold editions at:
http://deafdigest.com/newsletters/