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Originally Posted by kindlekitten
 mebbe!? brudder from an udder mudder!? do you hear rheostats (light dimmers) as well? I cant be in a room with florescents for longer than about thirty minutes, start getting the between the eyes ache. and building noise in general is just.... argh!
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It's WEIRD to me, when I see you post, often, because seriously: many of your experiences, etc., are extremely similar/identical to my own, which I would have thought a bizarrely minute chance of odds. (If you ever got stuck in Schwäbisch Gmünd at a MI listening post, as punishment--don't tell me). I didn't, however, from my inferences, serve as long as you did, and my service was in the 70's. (Small note, since this is a RANT thread: the woman sharing the room with me at Quarters had the first then-Cat Stevens album, on cassette. She played it over and over and over, to the point that I can probably still sing/copy every word from every Cat Stevens/whatever his name is now tune that was ever on the charts. When I hear "Morning has broken," I actually receive visceral memories--the smell of the quarters, the smell of the needles on the trees...if I ever see her again, I'm going to launch a platter at her head.)
And, yes: freaking rheostats, too, but the choppers type, in my own house, seem to be worse for me. At least, for the LR ceiling fan/lighting fixture that I was trying to use one for, the last place in the house that still has bulby-bulbs. ;-)
Hitch