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Marvin, I am with you on establishing a Deaf town/city. I'd rather that it locate in a warm sunny area like Arizona because of the solar power. Oil is not going to last forever. Yes, we need to be concerned with water but I think we can build several water tanks. The town can be in the valley so it can collect the water coming down on the slopes. Drinking water from the rooftops, etc.
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And I see that you've used numerous of my pointers in this presentation. Back then you balked at my points and threatened to sue me. And now you're using some of the same pointers I gave you. That's what I find interesting.
Good speech. Beautiful points. However I'll point out the obvious for you. It does not take a community to build that dream. It only take a real strategist to accomplish that goal. I once offered some of my land to help you out and what did you say? Thanks but no thanks. And now you're begging us to join?
Marvin..smile....I loved your discussion! You keyed right in the problems, that we, as a deaf community faces. Your piece was brillant, descriptive...and fascinating! As Martin Luther King once said, We have a dream, and that's us! To have a inclusive town for the ASL community and for the hearing community. If you need someone that can dream along with your corporation, please do contact me! I would love to see this ASL community achieved in my lifetime.
I agree with both Faiibaii8 and tar2006. We have to look at the past of our Deaf community to understand the mistakes we made and improve from there. It takes mistakes to get better whcih means we have to have a past of making mistakes in order to get better. But, about tar2006, I understand his point as RR is likely to choose to cling to old system which is actually an epic fail and I don't think his ideas will mesh well with the current Deaf leaders vision for a such Deaf community or town.
@tar2006 No, we cant just leave the past alone. cuz it will come and will repeat itself. best way to do is, face the realistic and deal with it...in hard way only way to bring all in one! we cant just ingore a tiny noise cuz it will get loud over time!
I am with you all the way, Marvin Miller. It can make it happens for our ASL community as well as it s for our Deaf babies/children s future to make a real difference . :)
Make sure it's not built on tornado alley. No it really dont matter where you build a deaf community. Look at DVTV, ASLRocks, and many other deaf website communities, it dont matter where, it always ends up as tornado alley.
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Marvin, I am with you on establishing a Deaf town/city. I'd rather that it locate in a warm sunny area like Arizona because of the solar power. Oil is not going to last forever. Yes, we need to be concerned with water but I think we can build several water tanks. The town can be in the valley so it can collect the water coming down on the slopes. Drinking water from the rooftops, etc.
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deafornot1 1 year ago
are you joking?
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deafornot1 1 year ago
Inspiring...
What is the hold back? What do we need to do to release the brake, Marvin?
TheSterlingJOe 1 year ago
And I see that you've used numerous of my pointers in this presentation. Back then you balked at my points and threatened to sue me. And now you're using some of the same pointers I gave you. That's what I find interesting.
theHolism 1 year ago
Good speech. Beautiful points. However I'll point out the obvious for you. It does not take a community to build that dream. It only take a real strategist to accomplish that goal. I once offered some of my land to help you out and what did you say? Thanks but no thanks. And now you're begging us to join?
theHolism 1 year ago
Marvin..smile....I loved your discussion! You keyed right in the problems, that we, as a deaf community faces. Your piece was brillant, descriptive...and fascinating! As Martin Luther King once said, We have a dream, and that's us! To have a inclusive town for the ASL community and for the hearing community. If you need someone that can dream along with your corporation, please do contact me! I would love to see this ASL community achieved in my lifetime.
deafgypsywolf 1 year ago
I agree with both Faiibaii8 and tar2006. We have to look at the past of our Deaf community to understand the mistakes we made and improve from there. It takes mistakes to get better whcih means we have to have a past of making mistakes in order to get better. But, about tar2006, I understand his point as RR is likely to choose to cling to old system which is actually an epic fail and I don't think his ideas will mesh well with the current Deaf leaders vision for a such Deaf community or town.
DeafArch 1 year ago
@tar2006 No, we cant just leave the past alone. cuz it will come and will repeat itself. best way to do is, face the realistic and deal with it...in hard way only way to bring all in one! we cant just ingore a tiny noise cuz it will get loud over time!
Faiibaii8 1 year ago
I am with you all the way, Marvin Miller. It can make it happens for our ASL community as well as it s for our Deaf babies/children s future to make a real difference . :)
DeafSweetMind 1 year ago
BRAVO! BRAVO! Marvin, your passion is always on.. We need to design that
IronTeeth, you are the past.. We are at the future, not past.
Tar2006 1 year ago
Make sure it's not built on tornado alley. No it really dont matter where you build a deaf community. Look at DVTV, ASLRocks, and many other deaf website communities, it dont matter where, it always ends up as tornado alley.
IronTeeth27 1 year ago