Can I just state for the record - the mushrooms I am talking about are
not 'funny' mushrooms if you get my drift - they are wild, edible, non
fuzzy making mushrooms.
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Sent: 10 October 2007 15:00
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Subject: Re: Dvds and mushrooms
1. DVDs have to have subtitles on them - USA zone DVDs subtitles don't
always work on DVD player, but do on a computer.
2. Mushrooms can make you think you can hear better, but everyone turns
green which you think is very funny - but maybe these are the wrong type
of
mushrooms.
Ember
--On 10 October 2007 14:38 +0100 "Callaghan, Brigid"
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> Two questions:
>
> 1) Forgive my ignorance - DVD players - if I put a DVD in DVD player
-
> is there a way of getting subtitles or does it depend on the DVD?
>
> 2) I am interested in showing a short DVD in a deaf awareness session
> which is up to date and covers a range of deaf awareness issues? (The
> first and second question are separate issues). Does anyone know of
any
> good ones?
>
> Ps - has anyone ever heard of a wild mushroom which can restore
hearing
> a bit?!! I went on a mushroom hunt and was told about it, I will have
to
> get the name of the mushroom, I can't remember it now.
>
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Brigid
>
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