Можно и без хобота - в любом случае Сергей не одинок!
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| Ive always had good hearing, but until the fluorescent lights started acting up, I didnt really think about it. Now I notice all of the "ultrasonic" sounds around me. For instance, those devices that you plug in that are supposed to emit a high-pitched noise that scares bugs away -- I can hear them. I can hear bats. I can even hear things that I never knew emitted noise like, for instance, certain LEDs. I cant hear all LEDs, but some LEDs most definitely emit a noise. The first time I noticed was when I walked into the bathroom in the middle of the night and realized that I heard a high-pitch noise that alternated between off and on every second or so. I looked to find the source and noticed that my electric razors charge light was blinking on and off at the same time that I could hear the sound go on and off. I also noticed that my DS Lites charging LED emits a noise. In fact, the AC adapter that plugs into the wall, as well as many other AC adapters, emit a high-pitched noise when you plug them into the wall. Another example is that this past weekend, I walked into my cousins room and noticed a high-pitched noise. I thought that maybe it was his computers fan, so I tried turning it off. The noise continued, until finally I found the culprit -- a surge protector. The surge protector had several LEDs showing the status and health of the device, and the noise stopped as soon as I unplugged it from the wall. |
P.S. предлагаю назвать эту болезнь синдромом "Сергея-Хоббота"
