Links
- Journal's Current Page
- To Lum Aves' Home Page
- luminus310@hotmail.com
Deaf Bloggers
- Golden Notebook
- ASL Poetry Prize
- gnarlyDORKETTE
- Spoo Blog
- Golden Notebook
- SwimPC's thing
- Daveynin's thing
- Bionic Ear Blog
- Amanita.net
- Why Try
- Semi-Cathartic
- Job Hunt Larry
- Burninglight
- My Voice
- Diana's Place
- Arcadian Expressions
Lurking in . . .
Archives
"From the darkness, sleeping light." Formerly luminus dormiens. Lux pacis, light of peace.
Quote: "Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us." --Bill Watterson, cartoonist, Calvin and Hobbes
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deaf bloggers around the bits and ports
So far, these are all the Deaf bloggers. I found the links through Mandarin Design Daily: The MEG Blog or the blogging site itself, Mandarin Design, which I found through Reflections: Sifting Realities, which I believe I discovered through either googling or another blog that I can't remember. It may have been SwimPC. I think I googled Deaf Blogs, or some other variations that led me around the cyberspace until I stumbled upon them. Good to give credit where credit's due.
It's nice to know I'm not the only one who's deaf/Deaf/Hard of Hearing and blogging.
P.S. It does get creepy that there's a picture of me. I'm now looking through everything in my site that I haven't updated since I was mainly focused on blogging, and I see that I have to update and remove some things that I'm just embarrassed about now. Time to grease up the old self-learned and self-forgotten HTML elbows, along with the help of a AceHTML, a WYSIWYG editor.
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It's nice to know I'm not the only one who's deaf/Deaf/Hard of Hearing and blogging.
P.S. It does get creepy that there's a picture of me. I'm now looking through everything in my site that I haven't updated since I was mainly focused on blogging, and I see that I have to update and remove some things that I'm just embarrassed about now. Time to grease up the old self-learned and self-forgotten HTML elbows, along with the help of a AceHTML, a WYSIWYG editor.
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