> From: Paul Corsa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> The humming sound may be a medical condition. Especially if no one else
> hears it. Ringing in the ears is a common thing, more so in people with
> Attention Defficet Disorder. It has to do with the size and shape of the
> ear cannal, which is hereditary. I belive it is called Tintinitus(sp)?
> Are you the only person who hears the sound from your computer when it
> is turned off? Paul

Yeah, I've heard of tinnitus, (thanks dictionary.com) - From a public
service video I found one day at the dump.  (Where most of my computers come
from.)  It had all sorts of famous aging rock and roll stars talking about
how they sure wish that they'd worn ear plugs in their younger days.

Since this sound definitely starts and stops when I plug in and unplug the
computer, I don't think it's all in my head.  My girlfriend can't hear it,
but then again she "almost went deaf as a child" from several ear
infections, or at least that's what she always says when I complain that
she's not listening to me...

It doesn't seem to bother the two cats we live with either, one of them has
found the flat top of the S900 a perfect spot from which to survey his
domain.


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