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Has anyone ever heard of a radio station that you listen to in your
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, Eugene wrote: Has anyone ever heard of a radio station that you listen to in your sleep? No but there is a late night talk show host named George Snoory. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() For years I have left a radio on an unused frequency, just the ambient noise and static crashes. I started doing this as a kid. I didn't know why it helped me sleep so well but it did. Then I walked into a Sharper Image one day and find they called them "white noise sleep enhancers." Why didn't I think of that? Smokey |
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In message , Smokey
writes For years I have left a radio on an unused frequency, just the ambient noise and static crashes. I started doing this as a kid. I didn't know why it helped me sleep so well but it did. Then I walked into a Sharper Image one day and find they called them "white noise sleep enhancers." Why didn't I think of that? Smokey I am a bad sleeper, and can't go to sleep unless I have an earpiece in my ear, and I'm listening to the radio. I then 'go out like a light'. The programme content is very important. For most of the time (at least), it must be speech. It must not to too interesting (otherwise I try to stay awake to listen to it), but neither must it be boring (as this annoys me, and also keeps me awake). And no music - at least during the falling-asleep phase. Also, the audio volume must be just right - not too loud (which keeps me awake, or wakens me up), and not too quiet (so I have to concentrate in order to hear what is being said). I'm in the UK, and BBC Radio 4 is what I use. This is mainly a talk / news / current events programme. At 1am, it closes and, as a fill-in, the programme content changes to that of the BBC World Service. At 5.25am, it reverts to Radio 4. The only problem is that the World Service gives time checks in GMT, and in the summer, we are 1 hour ahead. So when I wake up to hear it's 4 o'clock, it's really 5. [PS: No apologies for the spelling of 'programme'. For computery things, I give in and use the American spelling. Otherwise, I spell it correctly. -- Ian |
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Eugene wrote:
Has anyone ever heard of a radio station that you listen to in your sleep? http://somafm.com/play/dronezone |
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![]() Bart Bailey wrote: In posted on Sun, 20 Jul 2008 06:53:49 -0700, Dave wrote: Begin Eugene wrote: Has anyone ever heard of a radio station that you listen to in your sleep? http://somafm.com/play/dronezone A quarter century ago our local PBS station had a couple similar shows on in the evenings; Space Bridge, and Hearts of Space. New age or electronic classical is very rare these days, doesn't segue with hip hop too well. Seems as though I came across a station broadcasting Hearts of Space a few months ago. As I recall, it may have been WMUK out of Kalamazoo, MI on 102.1. And it may have been on a Sunday evening. Maybe you can Google it and see if they have podcasts, or streaming audio. |
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dxAce wrote:
Bart Bailey wrote: In posted on Sun, 20 Jul 2008 06:53:49 -0700, Dave wrote: Begin Eugene wrote: Has anyone ever heard of a radio station that you listen to in your sleep? http://somafm.com/play/dronezone A quarter century ago our local PBS station had a couple similar shows on in the evenings; Space Bridge, and Hearts of Space. New age or electronic classical is very rare these days, doesn't segue with hip hop too well. Seems as though I came across a station broadcasting Hearts of Space a few months ago. As I recall, it may have been WMUK out of Kalamazoo, MI on 102.1. And it may have been on a Sunday evening. Maybe you can Google it and see if they have podcasts, or streaming audio. They have every show for the last 30 years on their servers. HOS.com |
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On Jul 19, 2:50*pm, Eugene wrote:
- Has anyone ever heard of a radio station - that you listen to in your sleep? To 'negate' the Environmental Sounds in your abode while you are Sleeping : One method is to Tune to an FM Radio Station that plays Classical Music. Turn the Audio down low until is just is slightly louder then the Ambient Noise http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambient_noise_level in your Bedroom. This is reported to do two things. 1 - Allow your Mind to Focus and Sing and Dance to the Complex Classical Music {Sub-Conscientiously Relax} 2 - Allow your Mind not to focus on and be distracted by Environmental Sounds {Ambient Noise} in the Bedroom. {Sub-Conscientiously Be Active and Stressed} Follows the Line-of-Thinking behind the "Mozart Effect" and play Mozart Music to Babies. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozart_effect http://www.babysleepsystem.com/babysmart/mozart.htm http://www.amazon.com/Mozart-Effect-.../dp/B00004X0QF The Mozart Effect : Online Resources on Music/Brain Research http://www.parenting-baby.com/Parent...-Research.html =Q= Does Classical Music Make Kids Smarter ? http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/depart...classicalmusic TV and Sleeping Cautions {Warnings} : =Q= Does Sleeping with the TV On ? Hurt Your Eyes ? http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Does_sleep...hurt_your_eyes =Q= Does Sleeping with the TV On ? Deprive Your Brain of Melatonin ? http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...0214247AAilgIX =I= Incompatible Sleeping With TV http://www.sleepnet.com/insomnia15/messages/945.html Secrets of a Good Night's Sleep * 3 Secrets to a Good Night’s Sleep {Support} http://living.health.com/2008/04/24/...-nights-sleep/ [ Support + Support + Support ] * Secrets of a Good Night's Sleep http://www.utne.com/2005-05-01/secre...hts-sleep.aspx * 33 {29} Secrets to a Good Night's Sleep -by- Dr Joseph Mercola http://www.mercola.com/article/sleep.htm http://ezinearticles.com/?29-Secrets...Sleep&id=94452 Zzzzzzzzzzz ~ RHF |
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RHF wrote:
Follows the Line-of-Thinking behind the "Mozart Effect" and play Mozart Music to Babies. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozart_effect An experiment that went completely bad was called the dxAce effect. There were drawbacks. The kids would wake up in the middle of the night and start swearing along with spewing racist garbage while looking for any sort of alcohol. The little males would develop an intense dislike of females, causing them to join the Navy and never marry. A woman, that is. mike -- Due to the insane amount of spam and garbage, this filter blocks all postings with a Gmail, Google Mail, Google Groups or HOTMAIL address. It also filters everything from a .cn server. http://improve-usenet.org/ |
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On Jul 20, 6:30*pm, m II wrote:
RHF wrote: Follows the Line-of-Thinking behind the "Mozart Effect" and play Mozart Music to Babies. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozart_effect - An experiment that went completely bad was called the dxAce effect. - mike Mike - You would be wise to De'X the "Ace" from your Brain and get on with your life. ~ RHF |
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