We still have choices of free OS to choose from.
They don't scare me.
Years ago the doctors suggested to get the implant too but I can hear ok most of the time.
What risks are associated with surgery? It used to be 50/50 chance which is why I didn't do it.
I too have to wear one and it's ungodly expensive. My argument is the fact I need them to have a normal life and work. So if people can get glasses for fairly low price and it's a item that people need then why can't insurance companies provide coverage too? Reason for that it's very specialized market and expensive.
Don't get one of those cheapie $49.95 hearing aids from the ads as they do not provide the proper specs to the type of hearing loss you have. In fact it'll make your hearing worse. It'll be like listening to iPod all day long.
See if they can offer a payment plan.
Good luck.
Umm... We tried Sonicwall's SSL VPN functionality and it SUCKS eggs!!
Frankly I wouldn't touch Sonicwall with a 10 foot pole!!
I am sticking with open source such as PfSense
Yep, PfSense rocked. I even bought the book they recently released.
Yep, I too run PfSense on an old Dell Optipex GX150 PIII 1Ghz processor with 512MB of ram. It was able to handle over 7000 connections without problems. I did have it limit to 50000 as I feel the hardware can handle it, just I think Comcast may not like it too much.
Living on Earth may be expensive, but it includes an annual free trip around the Sun.