Re: Ceiling? [message #71443 is a reply to message #71439] |
Tue, 21 February 2012 16:02 |
FloydV
Messages: 124 Registered: November 2011 Location: Boise, ID
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I'm guessing that the reason you don't have both in the same room would be a conflict over watching vs. listening?
I have one room for both, but since I'm retired, I can listen whenever. Of course, being retired means your so old that you're
hearing impaired ;-D
After reading the post about ceilings being unnatural to humans' hearing, I'm wondering if bonus rooms that all have a ceiling that conforms to a roof makes them like an echo chamber.
Floyd
He who joyfully marches to music rank and file, has already earned my contempt. -- Albert Einstein
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Re: Ceiling? [message #71449 is a reply to message #71444] |
Tue, 21 February 2012 17:28 |
FloydV
Messages: 124 Registered: November 2011 Location: Boise, ID
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I understand completely. My wife, who normally doesn't bother my equipment, decided to watch a DVD and the receiver was set for CD.
I came in and she was poking buttons and turning knobs on the receiver. I'm afraid I went ballistic, saying don't ever fool with that receiver, you can change something that might take me an hour to figure out.
I was polite, but there are so many settings that can be changed by the bump of a button, that I can't remember what each does.
I guess if I had kids, I'd have to put a lock on the door.
He who joyfully marches to music rank and file, has already earned my contempt. -- Albert Einstein
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Re: Ceiling? [message #72138 is a reply to message #72100] |
Fri, 13 April 2012 20:13 |
FloydV
Messages: 124 Registered: November 2011 Location: Boise, ID
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And I opted for no ceiling fan in the new house. I can probably change that without much trouble.
He who joyfully marches to music rank and file, has already earned my contempt. -- Albert Einstein
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