I can almost do this. I seem to have an uncanny knack for picking up my phone just before it rings or I receive a text message. It won't be for any particular reason, but I just pick up my phone to fidget with it. Then BAM! Gratification.WittyInfidel said:I have a similar quirk. I can always tell when the telephone is about to ring. It's just a weird feeling I get. I'll turn, look at my wife, and say "It's for you". She gives me a strange look, then it rings. For me, it's just like a *click* and I just suddenly know, without a doubt, it's going to ring. It's not handy or anything, just an odd little quirk.
If you're like me you have a thing called Tinnetus. If it is one of the old kind of TVs with a cathode ray tube not the new Plasma screen tvs. If there is static on the screen can you hear it? Even if you are in a different part of the house? Do you usually have a high pitched tone ringing in your ears everywhere?rockyoumonkeys said:I don't know how to describe this, so just bear with me.
Let's say there's a room with a TV in it, the TV is on but the volume is muted or at least so low you can't hear it. Can you walk past that room and still KNOW the TV is on, without looking in?
It's like this extremely high-pitched hum or buzz or something, but I've always been able to tell if there was a TV on somewhere nearby, even if there was no sound.
I'd always assumed everyone could "feel" that, but only recently people are telling me they've never heard of this. Like, they could be standing right in front of a TV that was on but had no sound or picture, and they swore it wasn't on.
I had the exact same thing with my first mobile phone, there was a sort of click and I would reach for my phone before it even said I had a message or call.The Shade said:Yes, I've always been able to tell if there's a TV on somewhere in the building. It could be on the far side of the house, or two floors below me, but I can still hear it. Sometimes even LCD TVs, though they're much quieter.
I guess I'll just have to go to more rock concerts.
I can almost do this. I seem to have an uncanny knack for picking up my phone just before it rings or I receive a text message. It won't be for any particular reason, but I just pick up my phone to fidget with it. Then BAM! Gratification.WittyInfidel said:I have a similar quirk. I can always tell when the telephone is about to ring. It's just a weird feeling I get. I'll turn, look at my wife, and say "It's for you". She gives me a strange look, then it rings. For me, it's just like a *click* and I just suddenly know, without a doubt, it's going to ring. It's not handy or anything, just an odd little quirk.
It's old TVs, sure, but also LCD tvs as well. Don't know if it does it or not with plasmas, as I've never had one or paid much attention when I was around one.manythings said:If you're like me you have a thing called Tinnetus. If it is one of the old kind of TVs with a cathode ray tube not the new Plasma screen tvs. If there is static on the screen can you hear it? Even if you are in a different part of the house? Do you usually have a high pitched tone ringing in your ears everywhere?rockyoumonkeys said:I don't know how to describe this, so just bear with me.
Let's say there's a room with a TV in it, the TV is on but the volume is muted or at least so low you can't hear it. Can you walk past that room and still KNOW the TV is on, without looking in?
It's like this extremely high-pitched hum or buzz or something, but I've always been able to tell if there was a TV on somewhere nearby, even if there was no sound.
I'd always assumed everyone could "feel" that, but only recently people are telling me they've never heard of this. Like, they could be standing right in front of a TV that was on but had no sound or picture, and they swore it wasn't on.
Indeed. And if you couldnt hear it, you might be loosing your hearing =D (which sadly im loosing mine. Damn headphones enticing me to listen to music loudly >.> )Jark212 said:Ya, I can hear it too...
So your a normal person with a decent sense of hearing...
I'm also well over 20, but I can still hear the "mosquito" tone they use for stuff like that. I think generally they use 17.4 kHz, not 18 kHz, and I know I can definitely still hear that. It's quieter than it used to be, and I'm not sure how much higher than that I can still make stuff out, but damn is it irritating.rockyoumonkeys said:EDIT: And after actually listening to that last clip, I didn't hear anything at all, so apparently I've "lost" it. But that also means it's not the same as the TV thing.rockyoumonkeys said:Interesting, but as I'm WELL over 20, it just puts me back in the "freak" category!Treefingers said:If you have decent hearing, you can hear it. As you age you're less likely to.
http://listverse.com/2008/02/29/top-10-incredible-sound-illusions/
Scroll right down to the bottom.
Also, the virtual barbershop was pretty much the most awesome thing I've ever heard.
I was totally just about to say this.Mycologist said:The noise often heard from CRT TVs is the high frequency whine from the high voltage transformer used for the tube. Tends to be worse with older TVs as the ferrite material for the transformer gets weaker and so it's more likely that you'll hear it whining with the strain. You're probably less likely to hear a sound with LCD TVs, as while they still use high frequency transformers, they don't need the high voltage that a CRT needs, so the primaries don't have as much current, and so are less likely to make the ferrite whine.
Electro-nerd babbling over...