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"Peter T. Daniels" wrote:
Jerry Kohl wrote: "Dr.Matt" wrote: In article , Jerry Kohl wrote: "Dr.Matt" wrote: In article , Jerry Kohl wrote: Rolleston wrote: Jerry Kohl wrote: Exactly right. The visual analogy is also instructive: your eyes move all the time, and this helps with judging visual distance which, like aural distance, has to do with the slightly different angle the object under observation makes with each receptor. In the case of hearing, the differences can be "focussed on"by very slight movements of the head, which cause phasing differences between the two ears. I'm wondering about the consequences for those who use headphones. That actually was where this convoluted thread took a turn into the issue of stereophonics, when I complained about the problems I find with headphones. -- Jerry Kohl "Légpárnás hajóm tele van angolnákkal." Tighten 'em. Keep tightening 'em until the problems all go away. Hey, Matt! Loosen up! I keep an open mind but I don't let my brains fall out! I'm glad to have you clarify that. Sometimes we wonder ... He's not the one who often posts tight. That's not what we sometimes wonder about ... -- Jerry Kohl "Légpárnás hajóm tele van angolnákkal." |
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