Dude! What do you mean by similar nation. Last time I checked we lived in the
same country. I figured you said that to get a bite out of me so thought I’d
better accommodate you.
> On 11/09/2019, at 10:02 PM, Simon A Fogarty wrote:
>
> Don't be sorry, mine is a sick one so I don't always get
Don't be sorry, mine is a sick one so I don't always get the joke across,
Petrus knows due to the fact we live in a similar nation,
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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On
Behalf Of Anders Holmberg
Sent: Wednesday, 11 September 2019 4:43 AM
To: 'Robert Cole' via
HI!
Sorry Simon.
Its just me bad sense of humor.
/A
> 10 sep. 2019 kl. 08:29 skrev Simon A Fogarty :
>
> Dude, that was meant as a joke,
>
> Far out, can't you hear what I'm saying.
>
> And yeah I agree,
>
> I know when / what I'm doing,
> I don't need other people to tell me that the sounds
˘i!
Ok, must be that i am to slow of understanding.
Something is wrong with my brain.
/A
> 9 sep. 2019 kl. 21:34 skrev Petrus Tuerlings :
>
> Anders,
> Simon understood what you said, he was just trying to be funny. I hope you
> replied to him in capital letters?Must admit my hearing isn’t that
I am not all that thrilled about a feature like this, but hey as long
as I can turn it off, or I don't have to see those stupid pop ups I
don't care. Hell most of the time the music doesn't seem all that loud
to me when using earpods or airpods anyways. That's with the volume
all the way up.
On
Sorry what did you say old fella?
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On
Behalf Of Petrus Tuerlings
Sent: Tuesday, 10 September 2019 7:34 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: How to protect your hearing with iOS 13 and watchOS 6, 9 to 5 Mac
Anders,
Simon understood what you
Dude, that was meant as a joke,
Far out, can't you hear what I'm saying.
And yeah I agree,
I know when / what I'm doing,
I don't need other people to tell me that the sounds I'm listening to are to
loud,
-Original Message-
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On
Behalf Of Anders
Anders,
Simon understood what you said, he was just trying to be funny. I hope you
replied to him in capital letters?Must admit my hearing isn’t that great now
after all the heavy metal concerts I went to as a teenager and in my 20s. I’d
be curious to see weather Apple thinks I’m still
I mean, you don’t have to use these tools.
> On Sep 9, 2019, at 7:51 AM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
>
> Hi!
> What i meant was that Apple should not or any other should not tell me how
> loud my music is for my ears.
> This is something i decide myself.
> I do like to listen to Rainbow and Dio and
Hi!
What i meant was that Apple should not or any other should not tell me how loud
my music is for my ears.
This is something i decide myself.
I do like to listen to Rainbow and Dio and other metal music and i can
actually hear when the music is to loud for me.
I am not stupid nor willing to
Hey Anders,
Sorry what was that you said?
Can you speak up a bit!
-Original Message-
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On
Behalf Of Anders Holmberg
Sent: Monday, 9 September 2019 9:33 PM
To: 'Robert Cole' via MacVisionaries
Subject: Re: How to protect your hearing with iOS 13 and
Hi!
I don’t like others to tell me how to protect my hearing either.
I hope this can be turned off.
Ozzy should be listened to quite loud.
THat’s what Heavy Metal is all about.
/A
> 9 sep. 2019 kl. 10:59 skrev Simon A Fogarty :
>
> Hi Mark,
>
> What's the use in having systems that turn the
Hi Mark,
What's the use in having systems that turn the volume down when your trying to
listen to music such as I listen to.
Ozzy Osbourn or rage against the machine
As well as pink Floyd need to be listened to loudly otherwise your head doesn't
rattle.
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How to protect your hearing with iOS 13 and watchOS 6
By Chance Miller
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public, and both updates include new features that you might not have even
known you needed. With this year's watchOS 6 release for Apple Watch and iOS
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