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Old 04-26-2018, 08:08 AM
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Can I have at least 7 of you to do this survey as Im trying to get more numbers of people who can hear and know not much about deaf sports history so I can have a better data to work with.

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Done. I’m not sure how appealing this would be for the general public, although I’d be interested in knowing the top 5 deaf athletes and their likely inspiring stories. I would be interested in viewing an online museum, but wouldn’t travel to attend one. I could see how this would be appealing to those who are hearing impaired.

FWIW, I did attend middle school with a deaf schoolmate and I spent many hours learning ASL in order to communicate with him. But otherwise have not met or been in contact with a deaf person in about 30 years (shockingly).

Good luck to you, sir!
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I took it yesterday. I think it’s a good idea
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For those who haven't taken it, it states it will take 15 minutes but it's a lot shorter than that. Maybe 5.
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Done! Great idea. Just by chance I posted a story about Dick Sipek who played for the 1945 Cincinnati Reds on my baseball card blog "The Infinite Baseball Card Set." Sipek was from Chicago and was lucky enough to be sent to the Illinois School for the Deaf where the baseball coach was none other than Luther "Dummy" Taylor, former NY Giants ace.
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