http://www.jetcityorange.com/MosquitoRingtone.html
Just set this as my new ringtone, heh.:smiley15:
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http://www.jetcityorange.com/MosquitoRingtone.html
Just set this as my new ringtone, heh.:smiley15:
unfortunately, my vibrator:smiley36: is pretty loud. this way there is only a very, very slim chance of a teacher hearing it. and the ones who have, thought it was the tv.
my friends are always making fun of me about how i can't hear. mainly cause i don't wear earplugs while playing music. so we listened to this, and he started whining about it, and i couldn't hear a thing. pretty funny.
reminds me of a story when i was in high school....
there was this "dog" ugly girl sitting by the front door of the class room. all the sudden, she starts holding her ears and screaming. then she turns back to us and goes, "do you guys not hear that?"
"what?"
"sounds like a dog whistle"
laughter ensues.
My last hearing test six years ago rated excellent and I can't hear this at all. I'm generally considered to have very good hearing and hear things other people miss all the time. I'm disappointed. I thought for sure I'd hear it. I do hear some kind of barely perceptible change when I play it, but nowhere near enough to be considered "hearing" something.
I take it back, I can hear it. Not well, but I can still hear it. I needed better speakers is all. My friend had some good externals that worked. It appears that some standard computer speakers cannot reproduce this frequency at sufficient amplitude.
It's funny. I put my ear right up next to the speaker on almost full volume expecting not to hear a thing. When the sound clicked in, it made me jerk my head away. I don't know if this makes sense. The sound was hard to hear, but it "felt" loud. My ear still feels weird.
a friend of mine has a pretty nice compnent sound system in his jeep. i put the tone on a cd, turned his treble all the way up and bass down then put it as loud as it could go. I have never been in so much pain