Well, the hearing aids will complicate things extensively and not just in the Apple Store either. On Mon, 11 Oct 2010, Carolyn Haas wrote:

June:
Beg to differ.  But I wear two hearing aids.  After years of data entry using 
one ear for coputer and the other for telephone, technology can ony provide so 
much in the way of correction.  Quite honestly, I think it's a lucky break for 
me that the Apple store team has been so good about working with me in spite of 
the hearing issues.

Carolyn


On Oct 11, 2010, at 8:55 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:

Not at all correct.  A proper application of technology can eliminate the 
background noise and add value to the training sessions.  The trainer will need 
a mask microphone.  The trainee will need two sets of headphones one smaller 
than the other.  One of those the trainer speaks on.  The other the mac speaks 
on.  This is dirt cheap technology and any first semester electronics student 
could set it all up in about five minutes.On Mon, 11 Oct 2010, Paul Hunt wrote:

Hello Heather. You must be from Austin. I also take training at the domain.
I use Laurice. She's an excellent trainer. We've been working on Pages. I'm
afraid the noise is just a fact of life and you'll have to live with it. If
you like coffee, there's a starbucks very close to the apple store. The
people are helpful and friendly but the store works by appointments
primarily. Good luck.



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Subject: Re: Noise in the Apple store

The domain and there is not a table next to the store because, it is not in
a mall or rather it is in an outdoor mall.  I think my next sessions will be

quieter as the store will have just opened.  I hope!  Heather

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