A list of puns related to "AAC Technologies"
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Got a message from a researcher at Google focused on making their products more accessible for people who use assistive technology (alternative keyboards, AAC, text-to-speech, etc.).
Itβs a 1-hour online survey that will be emailed to you, and you can take it anywhere any time from July 22 to August 30, 2019.
You have to fill in the recruiting questionnaire below, and if you are selected as a good fit for the study, the researcher will email you a survey to complete. Persons who are selected for the study and who complete the survey will be given a $75 Thank You gift code by email. After you complete the survey, youβll receive the thank you gift.
Unfortunately due to the sheer volume of responses, we cannot individually email people who are not a good fit for the study. Sorry about that!
Recruiting questionnaire: https://google.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3NMIMtX0F2zkakR?reserved=1&utm_source=Facebook&Q_Language=en&utm_medium=ext_psm&utm_campaign=C200&utm_term=0&utm_content=region&productTag=a11y&campaignDate=jul19&pType=a11ys&referral_code=SR450718
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... keep reading on reddit β‘I'm working on a fake case study for a graduate course to help create an IFSP. The child in the case study can communicate through gestures, vocalizations, facial expressions, & body language but does not communicate orally. She is also resistant to the use of technology like switches and picture cards. This resistance is a large concern for the speech therapist and for the IFSP I have to think of activities to help make this work. Any suggestions as to ways that I could get the child interested in working with the assistive technology? Any suggestions would be appreciated, I'm truly stumped.
I don't want to step on anybody's toes here, but the amount of non-dad jokes here in this subreddit really annoys me. First of all, dad jokes CAN be NSFW, it clearly says so in the sub rules. Secondly, it doesn't automatically make it a dad joke if it's from a conversation between you and your child. Most importantly, the jokes that your CHILDREN tell YOU are not dad jokes. The point of a dad joke is that it's so cheesy only a dad who's trying to be funny would make such a joke. That's it. They are stupid plays on words, lame puns and so on. There has to be a clever pun or wordplay for it to be considered a dad joke.
Again, to all the fellow dads, I apologise if I'm sounding too harsh. But I just needed to get it off my chest.
Itβs 2012 and the gun industry is in a strange stagnation. Obama is in his second term and is, according to the right wing propaganda machine, about to make every single gun in America illegal. Naturally, this makes people want to buy them more and background checks for new gun purchases (one of the only ways to measure new gun ownership) are at an all time high nearly every consecutive year of Obamaβs two terms.
The gun industry of 2012 is nearly unrecognizable to the one we have now. The internetβs gun stars were only just establishing the βmetaβ in the hobby regarding which guns you should own and what things you should put on them. At the time, advanced optics like red dots, holographic sights, and even LVPOs were still fairly expensive and not nearly as prolific as they are now. The gun industry was only 8 years out of an assault weapons ban and the market had yet to really root out what people were interested in.
Enter, Remington. Long hailed as one of the last remaining βtrueβ American gun companies, Remington had reached the Coca Cola levels of market penetration. Before about 2009 - 2010, if you asked on the internet βwhat shotgun should I buyβ people would say βBuy a Remington 870β (although thereβs a debate between it versus the Mossberg 500 that rages eternal and is exclusively related to safety placement). If someone asked whatβs a good entry-level bolt-action rifle, people said βBuy a Remington 700.β Their products were reasonably priced and worked with a reliability the average owner would never challenge. Unfortunately, this reputation started to fade..
In 2007, infamous investment group Freedom Group, owned by the ominously named Cerberus Capital Management purchased Remington firearms as part of a series of major gun company investments. In 2006, they bought Bushmaster firearms and in 2008 purchased Marlin firearms. Their subsidiaries bought AAC, one of the foremost civilian suppressor manufacturers in the country, infamously shitty Tapco, a firearmβs furniture manufacture, and some ammo companies. And then methodically obliterated the reputation of every single company it owned (except Tapco, theyβre still shit). Only a few years into their combined ownership, more and more reports start popping up on the decreasing quality of firearms coming out of these companies. Marlin lever actions start getting really gritty and have more feeding problems, Bushmaster could barely put out a product to save itβs life, and the once infallible Rem
... keep reading on reddit β‘Do your worst!
I'm surprised it hasn't decade.
For context I'm a Refuse Driver (Garbage man) & today I was on food waste. After I'd tipped I was checking the wagon for any defects when I spotted a lone pea balanced on the lifts.
I said "hey look, an escaPEA"
No one near me but it didn't half make me laugh for a good hour or so!
Edit: I can't believe how much this has blown up. Thank you everyone I've had a blast reading through the replies π
It really does, I swear!
Because she wanted to see the task manager.
Theyβre on standbi
I'm working on a fake case study for a graduate course to help create an IFSP. The child in the case study can communicate through gestures, vocalizations, facial expressions, & body language but does not communicate orally. She is also resistant to the use of technology like switches and picture cards. This resistance is a large concern for the speech therapist and for the IFSP I have to think of activities to help make this work. Any suggestions as to ways that I could get the child interested in working with the assistive technology? Any suggestions would be appreciated, I'm truly stumped.
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