Study Links Personal Music Players To Hearing Loss
fprintf writes "A recent NY Times article discusses links between personal music players and hearing loss. This is not anything new; personally, I have hearing loss from listening to my Sony Walkman cassette player many years ago. However, given the widespread use of the personal music players, I see people using earbuds everywhere; is there a technical solution to the potential danger?"
What?
Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until you hear them speak.........
All headphones are noise canceling if you listen to them long enough at max volume.
"Quote me as saying I was mis-quoted." -Groucho Marx
How does that help? If you have hearing loss, the obvious solution is to turn UP the volume, so you can hear the music better, of course.
This is very old news
Exactly. I mean, WTF...
"This just in: Putting loud-speakers inside your ear and listening to music in too high volume for extended periods of time has been linked to hearing loss!"
<loud>WHAT?</loud>
I exercise a lot and I need loud music to distract me from pain as well as road noises.
Yes...well, in a few years, you won't have to worry about those distracting noises any more.
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Make a player that you can only turn up to 9.
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But news at 11 is 1 louder than news at 10.
I am officially gone from
<loud>WHAT?</loud>
SOMETHING ABOUT PUTTING CLOUD SNEAKERS INSIDE YOUR BEER I THINK!
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The trouble is that if you block out all the road noise you might not hear that 18 wheeler coming up from beh no carrier
At the bottom of the
I'm pretty sure he said, "Putting loud-speakers inside your ear purple monkey dishwasher."