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To: abuelita who wrote (72009)3/15/2011 2:47:22 AM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Respond to of 217830
 
forgot to claim my GRUB 72K :o)

Parties are good... except the political kind :O)



To: abuelita who wrote (72009)3/15/2011 3:24:07 PM
From: elmatador1 Recommendation  Respond to of 217830
 
retired Canadian appliance dealer Howard Weinstein developed the world’s first digital solar-powered rechargeable hearing aid, which costs a fifth the price of standard equipment. His Sao Paulo-based not-for-profit, whose employees are all hearing-impaired, now ships to 30 countries.

10 / Solar Ear

For making hearing aids affordable. Two-thirds of the world’s 600 million hearing-impaired people live in poor countries, but the batteries that run most hearing aids cost $1 and last less than two weeks. Recognizing this problem, retired Canadian appliance dealer Howard Weinstein developed the world’s first digital solar-powered rechargeable hearing aid, which costs a fifth the price of standard equipment. His Sao Paulo-based not-for-profit, whose employees are all hearing-impaired, now ships to 30 countries.

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