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![]() "ScottW" wrote in message om... "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "The Stainless Steel Boob Orchestra" wrote in message news:mpljqvc4ns1mbck2uoqkkkufonmve45m0i@rdmzrnewst xt.nz... On Wed, 5 Nov 2003 17:54:56 -0500, "Scott Duncan" wrote: This probably sounds like a silly question and I did find one article on the web supporting it. Does lossy compression (being digital-MD,MP3,DTS) cause hearing loss? Thanks. Yes. Listening to digital audio can indeed, I'm afraid, cause deafness. What do you blame for your inability to read the question that was asked? That would be the blindness reading your posts has caused. What do you blame for your inability to admit a mistake? It's non-existent. However its rampant among you and yours. |
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