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  • G Gary R Wheeler

    Same here. I'm 47, and the highest I could hear was 12 KHz :sigh:.

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    Roger Wright
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    I guess I'm not doing too bad then, at 54. But it still bothers me that others might be hearing something I'm missing. What if the people on the ship I'm sure is coming for me to take me back home can only talk above 14 kHz? Will I be stranded here forever? My copy of the Guide doesn't have the adaptive capabilities of the Mk II edition, and there's no place to buy a new version on this backwater planet since the Galactic bookstores cancelled their local contracts after the Vogons completed the bypass project. Where will I even find tech support? For that matter, where's the girl I brought in here? Trillian - blonde, kind of an airhead for an astrophysicist. Last time I saw her she was hanging with some two-headed dork by the bar... Oh, woe is me... What's that you say? I can't hear you. :sigh:

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      Mustafa Ismail Mustafa wrote:

      I actually threw the headphones. Head still hurts after half a minute with an itch behind the eyes.

      You're supposed to put them on your ears, you fool. :)

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      Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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      I'll keep that in mind the next time ;)

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        I guess I'm not doing too bad then, at 54. But it still bothers me that others might be hearing something I'm missing. What if the people on the ship I'm sure is coming for me to take me back home can only talk above 14 kHz? Will I be stranded here forever? My copy of the Guide doesn't have the adaptive capabilities of the Mk II edition, and there's no place to buy a new version on this backwater planet since the Galactic bookstores cancelled their local contracts after the Vogons completed the bypass project. Where will I even find tech support? For that matter, where's the girl I brought in here? Trillian - blonde, kind of an airhead for an astrophysicist. Last time I saw her she was hanging with some two-headed dork by the bar... Oh, woe is me... What's that you say? I can't hear you. :sigh:

        "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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        Gary R Wheeler
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        I'm sure at least part of my hearing loss stems from working in a computer center for a couple of years back in the 80's. The fan and line printer noise was incredible. I have tinnitus as a result. --- My daughter's three rodent friends (Chloe, Ivory, and Vala) are members of the review board overseeing Slartibartfast's latest debacle. They just shake their heads in disgust. I'm going to catch a ride with them when they leave. You do have your towel, don't you?

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        • W Wags

          That was the result from the hearing test at http://www.freemosquitoringtones.org/hearing_test/[^] I'm 37; the highest frequency I could hear was 14kHz. (37,14) Apparently I'm not a teenager anymore! Anyone here young enough to hear 18kHz?

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          I'm pretty sure I can hear up to at least 20kHz (from a real test with better equipment, they only went up to 20kHz though), but my headphones refuse to emit any sound higher than 17kHz with Audacity I managed to narrow it down to 17,99 - 17,999kHz which I think means that it just drops anything >= 18kHz So anyone who got 17kHz as highest and didn't hear the 18kHz sample.. distrust your equipment!

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          • W Wags

            That was the result from the hearing test at http://www.freemosquitoringtones.org/hearing_test/[^] I'm 37; the highest frequency I could hear was 14kHz. (37,14) Apparently I'm not a teenager anymore! Anyone here young enough to hear 18kHz?

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            15kHz. :)

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            • G Gary R Wheeler

              I'm sure at least part of my hearing loss stems from working in a computer center for a couple of years back in the 80's. The fan and line printer noise was incredible. I have tinnitus as a result. --- My daughter's three rodent friends (Chloe, Ivory, and Vala) are members of the review board overseeing Slartibartfast's latest debacle. They just shake their heads in disgust. I'm going to catch a ride with them when they leave. You do have your towel, don't you?

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              Roger Wright
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              Gary R. Wheeler wrote:

              You do have your towel, don't you?

              Absolutely! :-D

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              • W Wags

                That was the result from the hearing test at http://www.freemosquitoringtones.org/hearing_test/[^] I'm 37; the highest frequency I could hear was 14kHz. (37,14) Apparently I'm not a teenager anymore! Anyone here young enough to hear 18kHz?

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                Can hear 15..16..barely....17.18..can hear the start of the hum and then it dissapears. Im 25

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                • W Wags

                  That was the result from the hearing test at http://www.freemosquitoringtones.org/hearing_test/[^] I'm 37; the highest frequency I could hear was 14kHz. (37,14) Apparently I'm not a teenager anymore! Anyone here young enough to hear 18kHz?

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                  I'll be 28 in 2 months and could still here 18khz, if only just. (I'll be repeating the test tonight on better speakers, IIRC my headphones have crappy performance that high). Playing around with PC speakers in HS I could hear upto at least 22khz, dunno if that was my personal limit or that of the speaker itself. Everyone else I got to try topped out lower, and I didn't have any sort of hardware to test with.

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                  • M Mustafa Ismail Mustafa

                    (29,18) at first, and then I saw "Check your hearing, download the Ultra Sonic Ringtones and hear it for yourself!" So I gave those a try. I can hear 22KHz no problem. Is there any higher? (I mean samples of course) I just found a 24 KHz and I could hear that as well : http://www.soundsnap.com/node/36060[^] And after trying out dog whistle smaples: http://www.jetcityorange.com/dog-whistle/[^] I have come to realize that either I have faulty sound equipment or I have a bat's ears. I can hear the sounds being made at 44 KHz but it gives me an instant headache and I actually threw the headphones. Head still hurts after half a minute with an itch behind the eyes.

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                    Mustafa Ismail Mustafa wrote:

                    I just found a 24 KHz and I could hear that as well : http://www.soundsnap.com/node/36060\[^\]

                    I definately wasn't hearing anything near 24khz from that...

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                    • R Roger Wright

                      I guess I'm not doing too bad then, at 54. But it still bothers me that others might be hearing something I'm missing. What if the people on the ship I'm sure is coming for me to take me back home can only talk above 14 kHz? Will I be stranded here forever? My copy of the Guide doesn't have the adaptive capabilities of the Mk II edition, and there's no place to buy a new version on this backwater planet since the Galactic bookstores cancelled their local contracts after the Vogons completed the bypass project. Where will I even find tech support? For that matter, where's the girl I brought in here? Trillian - blonde, kind of an airhead for an astrophysicist. Last time I saw her she was hanging with some two-headed dork by the bar... Oh, woe is me... What's that you say? I can't hear you. :sigh:

                      "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                      Richard Jones
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                      I used to complain about the tube whine from CRTs. Thank heavens we use LCDs now. I'm sure I've suffered some hearing loss from years in armored vehicles firing guns. Like that artillery guy in Good Morning Vietnam - "Play anything. Just play it loud!"

                      Cheetah. Ferret. Gonads. What more can I say? - Pete O'Hanlon

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