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Generation Deaf - How and why to set a safe iPod volume limit
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Set A Volume Limit. How to Set the iPad, touch and iPhone. Place your mouse over the image to see (and then click) the play button. The iPad, touch and iPhone have very similar naviagation. 2 Select Music for the touch or iPod for the iPhone. 3 Select Volume Limit. 4 Use your finger to select the maximum volume limit by sliding the volume bar to the left (lower) or right (louder). ( If you have set a combination, enter it by using the number pad.). Mose experts suggest the 60/60 rule, listening at 60%.
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June | 2013 | Generationdeaf's Weblog
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Beats By Dre Explained. Marques Brownlee does a really great job in his Youtube video explaining Beats by Dre and why they aren’t good headphones for a serious listener. They are an expensive fashion accessory. Check out the video. June 20, 2013. Comments: Leave a comment. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Blog at WordPress.com. Follow “Generationdeaf's Weblog”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Build a website with WordPress.com.
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iPod nano (1st generation) Replacement Program | Generationdeaf's Weblog
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IPod nano (1st generation) Replacement Program. Apple has determined that, in very rare cases, the battery in the iPod nano (1st generation) may overheat and pose a safety risk. Affected iPod nanos were sold between September 2005 and December 2006. This issue has been traced to a single battery supplier that produced batteries with a manufacturing defect. While the possibility of an incident is rare, the likelihood increases as the battery ages. Identifying an iPod nano (1st gen):. Your replacement iPod...
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January | 2013 | Generationdeaf's Weblog
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IPod nano (1st generation) Replacement Program. Apple has determined that, in very rare cases, the battery in the iPod nano (1st generation) may overheat and pose a safety risk. Affected iPod nanos were sold between September 2005 and December 2006. This issue has been traced to a single battery supplier that produced batteries with a manufacturing defect. While the possibility of an incident is rare, the likelihood increases as the battery ages. Identifying an iPod nano (1st gen):. Your replacement iPod...
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Vuvuzela tops noise league, seen threat to hearing. By Gordon Bell Gordon Bell. Mon Jun 7, 10:17 am ET. JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) South Africa’s. Vuvuzela, the trumpet that will be a fixture at World Cup matches, is the loudest of all fan instruments and can cause permanent hearing loss, a global hearing foundation said on Monday. Due to worries the din could drown out emergency announcements. A referee’s whistle. 8220;To put it in perspective, when a sound is increased by ten decibels our ears perceive it ...
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Parenting in a Digital Age - iPad Bootcamp for Parents
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IPad Bootcamp for Parents. Parenting in a Digital Age. List of All Approved Apps. Insurance and Find My iPad. Overview of the iPad. A Review of Core Apps. Parenting in a Digital Age. While all of these benefits are readily apparent to us as educators, we recognize the iPad may also present challenges. The 24/7 access to outside resources can be viewed positively or negatively. What ground rules can you establish at home to ensure the appropriate use of the iPad? Set time limits for iPad use. You can set ...
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Gabe's Rocklog: August 2009
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Thursday, August 13, 2009. EQ (or, how to turn down the "suck" knob). Warning: this blog post contains a science experiment. So your sweet guitar tone sounded like crap when you got to the concert. Or maybe band practice was awesome. but things sounded really bad at the gig. Why does my stereo sound so bad when I turn it up really loud? Or down really quiet? The answer: it's your ears. The noise is. Scientists have studied this, and the result is called the "Equal Loudness Curve:"[1]. Ok, time for a scie...
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Beats By Dre Explained | Generationdeaf's Weblog
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Beats By Dre Explained. Marques Brownlee does a really great job in his Youtube video explaining Beats by Dre and why they aren’t good headphones for a serious listener. They are an expensive fashion accessory. Check out the video. June 20, 2013. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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My Day With The iPad. Where the iTouch and iPhone headphones are designed to be convenient to carry with you. The iPad’s space savings and increased price makes bigger, more comfortable headphones an attractive accessory. Which means many iPad users could be using more efficient (louder) headphones for longer periods of time increasing the risk of developing Noise Induced Hearing Loss. May 26, 2010. Comments: Leave a comment. Hearing Loss Caused by Golf! The Physicians decided to recruit a professional g...
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New Smartphone Or Headphones? Here Are A Few Tips To Prevent Hearing Loss | Generationdeaf's Weblog
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New Smartphone Or Headphones? Here Are A Few Tips To Prevent Hearing Loss. Found this article on http:/ techcrunch.com ( http:/ techcrunch.com/2012/12/25/new-headphones-heres-a-few-tips-to-stop-hearing-loss/. Tuesday, December 25th, 2012. This holiday season, many of us will be tearing the cellophane off of a hot new pair of headphones, a new smartphone, or music player. Before you decide to test. Keep It Below 50 percent Volume. That 1 in 5 teens now suffers from some type of hearing loss. Give your ear...