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Years and years ago,my old buddy's son installed an AM/FM stereo radio
in his car.It wasen't but a few months later the radio started cutting in and out.One of the speaker wires on one of the stereo channels had come loose.I once bought a sound amplifier (it looks sort of like a tiny transistor radio) from a Radio Shack store,the gadget requires either earbuds or earphones,it doesn't have a built in speaker.I left it turned on one day and the earbuds too close to each other,the gadget started cutting in and out (I took it back to Radio Shack and got another one) just like that stereo radio did.That is how I know it isn't a good idea to leave a radio turned on and let the earbuds get too close to each other.Ever since then,if I am using earbuds,I take pains to make sure they dont get too close to each other. cuhulin |
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![]() wrote That is how I know it isn't a good idea to leave a radio turned on and let the earbuds get too close to each other.Ever since then,if I am using earbuds,I take pains to make sure they dont get too close to each other. cuhulin Just "imagine" what those ear-buds can do to your mind! |
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