No such thing as different volume, bullshat!
I suppose by that theory everything in motion travels at the same speed.
I suppose by that theory everything in motion travels at the same speed.
I think this is often overlooked. Two people can hear the exact same noise and one may find it annoying while the other simply ignores it.And then the question about perception arises. If someone else had your specific T, would that person experience the volume in the same way. If we think about it, most people experience sound differently... what some people find loud, others find acceptable and the other way around.
For example, I used to live near a busy road. The sound of constant traffic drove me crazy. I would focus on it so much that I could not concentrate and it caused me anxiety. Meanwhile, it did not bother my spouse. His hearing was the same as mine. The cars certainly were not quieter for him than me. Honestly the only difference between us was our reaction to the noise.
Come on guys, don't take it so seriously. It was just humoristic. What's the big deal?Sounds like he has a problem Sam. Why some people choose to divulge such things is beyond me. There is a time and place for everything and that kind of talk is not needed here...
Come on guys, don't take it so seriously. It was just humoristic. What's the big deal?
It may not be a big deal to you but I was brought up to behave in a certain way and stand by what I said. There is a time and a place for everything. This forum is mainly for helping people with tinnitus and isn't the right place for such language.
Michael
Michael sometimes it's not bad to get a bit out of context as long as you don't swear/insult someone. I believe throughout the forum you can find way shitty stuff/insults etc. that have being traded among members and that are really unacceptable. We all have different sense of humour, personally i found it light & funny and at that moment i just smiled reading it, forgetting a bit my misery. I don't think this kind of intimacy is a bad thing for a support forum. Anyway that's just my personal opinion. No hard feelingsIt may not be a big deal to you but I was brought up to behave in a certain way and stand by what I said. There is a time and a place for everything. This forum is mainly for helping people with tinnitus and isn't the right place for such language.
Michael
Michael sometimes it's not bad to get a bit out of context as long as you don't swear/insult someone. I believe throughout the forum you can find way shitty stuff/insults etc. that have being traded among members and that are really unacceptable. We all have different sense of humour, personally i found it light & funny and at that moment i just smiled reading it, forgetting a bit my misery. I don't think this kind of intimacy is a bad thing for a support forum. Anyway that's just my personal opinion. No hard feelings