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Do you wear hearing aids? It will help with tinnitus
No, not always- can't make it a blanket statement. Depends on your own situation. Been through several specialists, several types of hearing aids utilizing several different profile programs, with and without white noise backgrounds. No help. But that's just me.
 
No, not always- can't make it a blanket statement. Depends on your own situation. Been through several specialists, several types of hearing aids utilizing several different profile programs, with and without white noise backgrounds. No help. But that's just me.
I’ve had tinnitus since I was 19 years old. Never bothered me much,it was just a sound that was always there. Wear aids now tinnitus is still there and only notice it when someone brings it up. Otherwise it’s just part of me.
 
but it fights clingons like tp does....
I think you’re talking about daygoes daygo where you go.
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So, I hafta ask our metric members, when you're working on your car, what ratchet do you put your 10mm socket on? Hopefully not a 1/4", 3/8" or 1/2" drive ratchet! It's things like this that keep me up at night thinking.
I always thought that was a bit strange.
We all know about the shrinkage factor when it's cold, right?
So 98% of the world uses the metric system and we’re wrong
I am going to stick my neck out here and say that I like the metric system. It is all about dividing or multiplying by ten or a factor of ten (which can be accomplished by moving the decimal point the appropriate number of places). For instance, if you asked me how many inches were in 47 yards, I would have pull out a calculator and multiply 47*36 to get 1,692 inches. However, if you asked me how many centimeters were in 47 meters, I would instantly say 4,700. 100 centimeters in a meter (just a little over a yard) * 47 = 4,700. I could go on and on, but once you get used to it, the metric system is easy.
 
No, not always- can't make it a blanket statement. Depends on your own situation. Been through several specialists, several types of hearing aids utilizing several different profile programs, with and without white noise backgrounds. No help. But that's just me.
I am on the cusp of needing them. 9,600 flying hours in the USAF (about 8,000 in the NOISY C-130) took care of that.
 

No kidding. Speaking of which, is it true that the starter on the Cadillac Northstar engine was under the intake manifold? I heard that once, but I find it hard to believe anybody would be that stupid.
Don’t know about that, but have used a lot of blueprints building concrete block buildings. One line that came up frequently was “You got to go to school a lot longer than we have to be that stupid “
 
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