3 April 2009
- fluffy
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Re: 3 April 2009
It's a function of how well you've treated your ears during your lifetime. People who go to a lot of loud concerts or use power tools without adequate protection or whatever can't hear it as well. I still can hear it just fine.
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Re: 3 April 2009
You've spelt something wrong.Märk wrote: At least I know about vinegar and salt, and why it cleans pennies.
.....oh - no, you haven't. Sorry, my mistake.
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Re: 3 April 2009
Huh?!?! What did you say?fluffy wrote:It's a function of how well you've treated your ears during your lifetime. People who use power tools without adequate protection or whatever can't hear it as well.
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Re: 3 April 2009
I've abused my ears for years playing loud music standing in from of huge stacks of speaker cabs. I hear the mosquito tone, but it's weak.fluffy wrote:It's a function of how well you've treated your ears during your lifetime. People who go to a lot of loud concerts or use power tools without adequate protection or whatever can't hear it as well. I still can hear it just fine.
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Re: 3 April 2009
Caravan Ray wrote:You've spelt something wrong.Märk wrote: At least I know about vinegar and salt, and why it cleans pennies.
.....oh - no, you haven't. Sorry, my mistake.

Re: 3 April 2009
I've always carelessly listened to lots of loud music. I've also always had slightly better high-frequency-range hearing than many people around me (in high school, I remember almost daily walking into particular classrooms and going straight to the tv which had been left on -- nobody else seemed bothered by the noise it made but me -- it sounded similar to the "mosquito" link from a few posts back). In summary, I don't think I'm quite "old" yet but much older than I used to be. And I can hear it just fine.
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Re: 3 April 2009
Yeah, I've always been able to hear TVs, too, even when they're not transmitting audio. It's one of the many reasons I've been so happy with the recent widespread availability of computer-watchable TV like Amazon download service and Hulu.Eric Y. wrote:I've always carelessly listened to lots of loud music. I've also always had slightly better high-frequency-range hearing than many people around me (in high school, I remember almost daily walking into particular classrooms and going straight to the tv which had been left on -- nobody else seemed bothered by the noise it made but me -- it sounded similar to the "mosquito" link from a few posts back). In summary, I don't think I'm quite "old" yet but much older than I used to be. And I can hear it just fine.
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