@Micki Pembroke. Shame on you not knowing what a Cochlear device is. This man will not be pleased with you. He invented it. https://www.cochlear.com/intl/about/company-information/history-of-innovation/about-graeme-clark
Hi Micki I just happened to see your post asking what a Cochlear device was. The operation involved in this is to make a small hole in your skull so that a wire can be implanted in your cochlear. At the end of the wire is a magnet that remains covered by your skin. The device itself than attaches to your head via the magnet. Over time all heading capability is removed from your ear canal as all sound has been taught to go thru the Cochlear device. Hope that clears it up.
“You know you are getting old when the little old gray-haired lady you helped across the street is your wife.”
Well I had a 'senior moment' today I was looking online for new twiggy things for my tall vase and now they are all mostly LED lit I was getting very irritated by this and after 30 minutes of goggling, me eyes gave up and I had a cuppa tea All forlorn, I told me darlin' of me plight - they're all bloomin' LED now, says I ……… 'Well you don't have to switch them on'. …… Well that set me off - cried with laughter I did At least I can get me twigs now
O just had my senior moment. I went to post office to get my mail and on the way home I stopped to get some coffee. When I got out of the car it beeped at me. That's something it normally does if I leave the car running when I get out of the car which is normal if my wife who gets cold easily likes. So after I get coffee I get home and when I close the door it beeps st me again. So I figure I've maybe got a new problem with the car. So I just go for the house door and I discover that my house key is not in my pocket. So my addled mind figures I have to get in the car, retrace my steps in hopes of finding the keys. So I get in the car and happen to look at the transmission select device and there's the keys.