Not only do I hear the teenager sound, I remember hearing it as a teenager, being bugged, and getting annoyed that no one knew what I was talking about. (We lived in thin-walled apartments. Heaven only knows the source.)
Natter 63: Life after PuppyCam
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I can hear the teenager sound!
Actually, I was surprised - I expected to hear a much higher pitch. Because I can hear much higher pitches.
I've also noticed lately that I hear ringing a lot of the time, which could be ...
Tinnitus? I've had it for years. My ears always ring. I thought it was getting in the way of my hearing, but I had it tested and I was okay.
I'm confused, what is the teenager sound?
I got online in 95 when I started grad school and got a computer of my very own
Same situation for me, different year: 1991.
ACK! Invasion of the 6th graders! Laters!
Tinnitus? I've had it for years. My ears always ring. I thought it was getting in the way of my hearing, but I had it tested and I was okay.
So it's just an annoyance I should get used to? Ugh. It drives me nuts.
Tinnitus? I've had it for years. My ears always ring. I thought it was getting in the way of my hearing, but I had it tested and I was okay.
Me too. Especially when I'm tired and/or under the influence. Haven't had my hearing tested, but it's OK for normal circumstances.
I also tend to notice if sound changes, like if a person or a cat walks in front of a speaker. My friends have made fun of me for stuff like that.
Oh, yeah, I can hear that. Which is I guess why I started to hear our old TV's buzzing long before my housemate did. And his Playstation (or Wii or XBox) can also get really "loud". Computers and other electronic devices drive me batshit in general. I can't wait until I move and live in a no-charger, no-gadget household again.
So it's just an annoyance I should get used to? Ugh. It drives me nuts.
I read about a recording engineer (for rock music) who had tinnitus so bad (from decades of engineering all that loud rock and roll the kids listen to these days) he needs a white-noise generator to get to sleep.
My tinnitus mostly bugs me if there's little or no other noise.