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DeafDC Blog » Show Your Team Spirit at the February DPHH! Show Your Team Spirit at the February DPHH! ... If football’s not your thing, wear your college colors or don your jersey from your favorite ...
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DeafDC Blog » Sorenson Opens Up to Other VRS Providers ... relay (VRS) calls through other providers such as Sprint, Hands On VRS, ... Using a Sorenson VP-100, you can only use Sorenson’s VRS. ...
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DeafDC Blog » World Largo War (The Day the Bag Was Lost) Because of me, my girlfriend’s school backpack was riding its merry way on an unidentified train going towards either New Carollton or Largo Town Center. ...
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DeafDC Blog » Bye Bye Transparency Paper Strangely enough, I don’t feel a pang at the demise of overhead projectors and transparency paper. Too much fuss, too expensive, ...
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DeafDC for Washington DC Deaf Professionals - DPHH 3417 Volta Place Washington, DC 20007 [ Yahoo! Maps ] · [ Mapquest ], (866) 337-5220. About Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf: The Alexander ...
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DeafDC Blog » GoAmerica Outsourcing Relay Call Center to the ... At this point, this only seems to affect Internet-based relay calls made through GoAmerica’s services. That is, you’re making an Internet-based relay call ...
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DeafDC Blog » Snap!VRS and Ojo Troubles Since I haven’t received my Ojo videophone yet, I wasn’t aware that the Ojo network is now down. But I just received an email from the CEO of Snap!VRS ...
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DeafDC Blog » Snap!VRS and Ojo Troubles VRS is available on the h.323 network which is installed on Deaf consumer Ojos. Ojo works with everything EXCEPT calling other Ojos. ...
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DeafDC Blog » David Stuckless In the photo above, the police officer, David Krupinski, holds the same rake in the manner that he testifies Erroll Shaw held it. ...
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DeafDC Blog » Wishing And Hoping For Metered Taxis I’m all for metered cabs! I loathe the D.C. cabs here, and that it costs $8.80 to take a cab just a few short blocks from Whole Foods due to ...
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