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Question of the Day! by kickstart2006-11-19 12:23:33
  No voices, just 1000Hz sinus ... by Medentic2002-11-04 06:21:17
    I think he means Tinnitus by NavyJoe 2006-11-19 12:55:59
from Merriam-Webster
Tinnitus
Pronunciation: 'ti-n&-t&s, t&-'nI-t&s
Function: noun
Etymology: Latin, ringing, tinnitus, from tinnire to ring, of imitative origin
Date: 1843
: a sensation of noise (as a ringing or roaring) that is caused by a bodily condition
(as a disturbance of the auditory nerve or wax in the ear) and can usually be heard
only by the one affected.
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      Did you notice the word 'usually' by flamebait2002-11-04 12:49:19

 

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