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Why Are Digital Hearing Aids So Expensive? 727

sglines writes "Over the last couple of years I've been slowly getting deaf. Too much loud rock and roll I suppose. After flubbing a couple of job interviews because I couldn't understand my inquisitors, I had a hearing test which confirmed what I already knew: I'm deaf. So I tried on a set of behind-the-ear hearing aids. Wow, my keyboard makes clacks as I type and my wife doesn't mumble to herself. Then I asked how much: $3,700 for the pair. Hey, I'm unemployed. The cheapest digital hearing aids they had were $1,200 each. If you look at the specs they are not very impressive. A digital hearing aid has a low-power A-to-D converter. Output consists of D-to-A conversion with volume passing through an equalizer that inversely matches your hearing loss. Most hearing loss, mine included, is frequency dependent, so an equalizer does wonders. The 'cheap' hearing aids had only four channels while the high-end one had twelve. My 1970 amplifier had more than that. I suppose they have some kind of noise reduction circuitry, too, but that's pretty much it. So my question is this: when I can get a very good netbook computer for under $400 why do I need to pay $1,200 per ear for a hearing aid? Alternatives would be welcome."

Comment Golden Software's Didger ain't bad. (Score 1) 235

There are a few commercial windows packages designed to do this. BlueMarble comes to mind, but it's pricey. Golden Software's "Didger", is probably the best bang for your pound: high mathematical accuracy and well supported by its manufacturer. It's really quirky, though. (Disclaimer: Five hours ago I relinquished my position as project manager for this program.)

Comment Re:as they would say on FARK.. (Score 1) 572

If it's not your thing, don't go to a strip club, and don't hire a stripper. Simple as that. No one picked you up and "put" you in "that situation". "Nothing [you] could do" my ass. For all your talk of men being men, you're only upset that you weren't man enough to be the pooper at the party. You'd rather poop on parties that you're not a party to. It's safer for you that way. You big man you.
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The "Hidden" Cost Of Privacy 217

Schneier points out an article from a while back in Forbes about the "hidden" cost of privacy and how expensive it can be to comply with all the various overlapping privacy laws that don't necessarily improve anyone's privacy. "What this all means is that protecting individual privacy remains an externality for many companies, and that basic market dynamics won't work to solve the problem. Because the efficient market solution won't work, we're left with inefficient regulatory solutions. So now the question becomes: how do we make regulation as efficient as possible?"

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