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	<title>Comments on: My theory of The Hum</title>
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		<title>By: aj@lecraic</title>
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		<description>Oh the noise gets to me. I often plug in my headphones to drown it out and play some more pleasing music instead.</description>
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		<title>By: Ursula</title>
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		<description>That comes from reading too fast. There I was expecting a tirade on the HUN - and who doesn&#039;t - when, instead, we are in Diesel. 

The tricks ears - or your mind - play on you are awful. AJ, I feel for you. I admire your theory, though personally I think myself on the brink of insanity. It happens all the time - particularly at night I could swear I hear someone calling for me. When I check it out the only person awake is myself. Even the cat is asleep.

I admire your patience with background noise during your working day. I couldn&#039;t do it, it&#039;s enough to make me flee a shop if there is any music; too much of an onslaught on one&#039;s senses. Maybe the whole marketeering purpose being to distract so one can&#039;t concentrate on task in hand.

As to your reference to Camel: Transports me back a decade or two and a half ago when Camel was not only the epitome of those great lumberjack boots but the height of luxury in cigarettes. Big sigh - now that my lungs are as new again.

In the meantime, keep humming.

U</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That comes from reading too fast. There I was expecting a tirade on the HUN &#8211; and who doesn&#8217;t &#8211; when, instead, we are in Diesel. </p>
<p>The tricks ears &#8211; or your mind &#8211; play on you are awful. AJ, I feel for you. I admire your theory, though personally I think myself on the brink of insanity. It happens all the time &#8211; particularly at night I could swear I hear someone calling for me. When I check it out the only person awake is myself. Even the cat is asleep.</p>
<p>I admire your patience with background noise during your working day. I couldn&#8217;t do it, it&#8217;s enough to make me flee a shop if there is any music; too much of an onslaught on one&#8217;s senses. Maybe the whole marketeering purpose being to distract so one can&#8217;t concentrate on task in hand.</p>
<p>As to your reference to Camel: Transports me back a decade or two and a half ago when Camel was not only the epitome of those great lumberjack boots but the height of luxury in cigarettes. Big sigh &#8211; now that my lungs are as new again.</p>
<p>In the meantime, keep humming.</p>
<p>U</p>
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