At 11:22 AM 3/13/2006 -0800, you wrote: >"You mentioned being "of a certain age" (it's a big club) and I'm >wondering how your hearing is at that end of the piano. If you don't have >an ETD but do have hearing loss at higher frequencies, you may need to >bite the bullet and buy one. For what it's worth, I like Tunlab on my >PocketPC because it is more affordable than others, has everything I need, >and has a built in spectrum analyzer that REALLY helps you see what's >going on in those top octaves." > >Why is it so darned hard to go to the Audiologist and get your ears >checked?!!! We all need to do that, at least, every other year. In our >case, once a year is more logical. Sheesh! (And guys are worse than the >ladies. Must be a "guy thing" or is it just plain ego getting in the way >of logic? >Yeah, I'm back.<G> Been taking a sabbatical from youse guys/gals. (I can >take only so much, ya know.<G>) >Regards, > >Joe Garrett, R.P.T. (Oregon) >Captain, Tool Police >Squares R I Been there: done that this past Nov. Eye kan stil heer. But I'm only 60. Pianos my age are old, but I'm not... ;-} Conrad Hoffsommer All I ask is a chance to prove that money can't make me happy.
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