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Researcher with Autism examining ASD and Quality of Life

it made me think of the documentary 'the big life fix'commissioned by the BBC ,I will never forget seeing a young woman !!!!with Parkinson's disease , finally stop tremoring and a man with motor neurone disease who had his voice recorded- which had been taken from old video tapes and made into phrases or words so he could talk with his actual voice
!his first word was f**k off as he wanted to spend time with his wife -obviously talking!
The problem is it's always expensive as it takes a CPU or tablet to deliver the service .
cheap tablets arent reliable and the services always seem to be geared toward children !!!!!.
I just looked at an Apple Pencil it was £89!!!!!!!!!!it might of been 1 billion
 

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