
August 5th 10, 07:58 PM
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Jules Richardson wrote:
Interesting! That claimed my hearing was within normal range, which
anyone who knows me well would tell you is ******** ;-)
"Normal range" == normal for a city dweller of your age who has worked as a
blacksmith, it is an insurers defintion. Normal would imply that you had
less than 20 dB threshold shift from 20 Hz to quite possibly 32 kHz. This
based on some wording in some newspaper article about the results of
audiology on jungle tribes in Africa that I recall reading 30+ years ago.
"Normal range" just means that you don't have a valid insurance claim.
There is no good reason I am aware of - but I am unskilled - to assume that
age related hearing loss is anything but simple noise damage.
Jules
Kind regards
Peter Larsen
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August 5th 10, 09:27 PM
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"Huge" wrote in message
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On 2010-08-05, Peter Larsen wrote:
There is no good reason I am aware of - but I am unskilled - to assume
that
age related hearing loss is anything but simple noise damage.
There's a perfectly good reason. Why does your hair go grey, your skin
lose
its elasticity and your eyesight lose accommodation? Why shouldn't
cochlear hair cells suffer age related degeneration also?
I'm sure age is a factor but I do worry that we live in a world where our
ears may be exposed to noises of considerably greater intensity than they
evolved to cope with.
Tim
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August 5th 10, 09:49 PM
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On 05/08/2010 in message Tim
Downie wrote:
I'm sure age is a factor but I do worry that we live in a world where our
ears may be exposed to noises of considerably greater intensity than they
evolved to cope with.
If Mother Nature had foreseen the Spice Girls we'd have been fitted with
built in ear plugs :-)
--
Jeff Gaines Dorset UK
Indecision is the key to flexibility
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August 6th 10, 07:36 AM
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On 06/08/2010 08:24, Huge wrote:
On 2010-08-05, Tim wrote:
wrote in message
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On 2010-08-05, Peter wrote:
There is no good reason I am aware of - but I am unskilled - to assume
that
age related hearing loss is anything but simple noise damage.
There's a perfectly good reason. Why does your hair go grey, your skin
lose
its elasticity and your eyesight lose accommodation? Why shouldn't
cochlear hair cells suffer age related degeneration also?
I'm sure age is a factor but I do worry that we live in a world where our
ears may be exposed to noises of considerably greater intensity than they
evolved to cope with.
Turn your iPod down.
There's a whole generation of deaf people coming ...
Rock concerts and bikes ruined the hearing of my generation.
I thought Apple mp3 players in Europe had a lower output to protect
young ears. I'm sure they are quieter than Motorhead was.
--
Eiron.
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August 6th 10, 08:29 AM
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In article ,
"Tim Downie" writes:
"Huge" wrote in message
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On 2010-08-05, Peter Larsen wrote:
There is no good reason I am aware of - but I am unskilled - to assume
that
age related hearing loss is anything but simple noise damage.
There's a perfectly good reason. Why does your hair go grey, your skin
lose
its elasticity and your eyesight lose accommodation? Why shouldn't
cochlear hair cells suffer age related degeneration also?
I'm sure age is a factor but I do worry that we live in a world where our
ears may be exposed to noises of considerably greater intensity than they
evolved to cope with.
Like the rest of your body, they're evolved to work well for about
35 years.
--
Andrew Gabriel
[email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup]
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August 6th 10, 09:58 AM
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On Thu, 5 Aug 2010 22:27:09 +0100, "Tim Downie" wrote:
I'm sure age is a factor but I do worry that we live in a world where our
ears may be exposed to noises of considerably greater intensity than they
evolved to cope with.
Maybe Van Gogh had it right....
-Mikkel
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August 6th 10, 10:00 AM
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Eiron wrote:
There's a whole generation of deaf people coming ...
Rock concerts and bikes ruined the hearing of my generation.
Motorised bikes?
-Mikkel, The Ace Of Spades
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August 6th 10, 10:02 AM
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Huge wrote:
I regard changing newsreaders (and text editors) with the same joy as
abdominal surgery.
Abdominal surgery may be nessecary to increase your life quality.
-Mikkel
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August 6th 10, 12:34 PM
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On Thu, 05 Aug 2010 17:10:32 +0000, Huge wrote:
Here as a tinyurl if it's useful to anyone:
Nope.
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It isn't looking for something on my (Linux) box, is it?
Shouldn't be, other than possibly the usual suspects (Flash etc.). I ran
it under Linux (FF 3.5) with no problems.
cheers
Jules
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