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Ear Buds

xyzxyz12311@ymail.com
Hi, I have been using an MP3 player to help get to sleep and have noticed something interesting.

One night my battery went flat but I woke up some time latter
feeling more or less OK. I wondered about that so I bought another
set of ear buds and cut the wires off. I ususally start hearing
a lot of noise by 5AM and then I put in the ear buds.

Even with no wires and no MP3 player the ear buds seem to help. I have
used ear plugs before but with no help.

I can only suspect that the weak magnet in the ear buds rewires my
brain. Something I am not too happy about but anyway seems to help
me a little.

xyz

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Re: Ear Buds

BiBrun
I think some earbuds have fairly strong magnets.
But I don't know if that's the explanation.
You could try some little coils of wire without
the magnets and see if that does anything.
Could also try just the foam earbud covers?
Or try just some little magnets.

It would be nice to understand.  I might try it....
Bill

On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 11:56 AM, [hidden email] <
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>
> Hi, I have been using an MP3 player to help get to sleep and have noticed
> something interesting.
>
> One night my battery went flat but I woke up some time latter
> feeling more or less OK. I wondered about that so I bought another
> set of ear buds and cut the wires off. I ususally start hearing
> a lot of noise by 5AM and then I put in the ear buds.
>
> Even with no wires and no MP3 player the ear buds seem to help. I have
> used ear plugs before but with no help.
>
> I can only suspect that the weak magnet in the ear buds rewires my
> brain. Something I am not too happy about but anyway seems to help
> me a little.
>
> xyz
>
>  
>


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