GeorgeG
<font color=blue>Stumped for 2005<br><font color=r
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Have you ever stopped to think about how much of our lives is dominated by electronic noises?
We wake up in the morning to some sort of electronic sound, usually either a clock radio playing music or beeping. From there on it just grows and grows.
- kitchen appliances
- unlocking/locking the car
- warning to fasten the seat belts
- telephones, both home and cell
- back-up alarms on some vehicles
- turning on and operating our computers
- non-stop beeping at any retail check-out, especially supermarkets
- more beeps in just about any workplace
It seems to never stop. At least pagers, for the most part, have gone away, but then there are plenty of hand-held video games to make up for the loss.
Is it any wonder that true peace and quiet seems so foreign? I actually have some in-laws that are terrified of absolute quiet. Maybe it's just something that's no longer appreciated...
We wake up in the morning to some sort of electronic sound, usually either a clock radio playing music or beeping. From there on it just grows and grows.
- kitchen appliances
- unlocking/locking the car
- warning to fasten the seat belts
- telephones, both home and cell
- back-up alarms on some vehicles
- turning on and operating our computers
- non-stop beeping at any retail check-out, especially supermarkets
- more beeps in just about any workplace
It seems to never stop. At least pagers, for the most part, have gone away, but then there are plenty of hand-held video games to make up for the loss.
Is it any wonder that true peace and quiet seems so foreign? I actually have some in-laws that are terrified of absolute quiet. Maybe it's just something that's no longer appreciated...

Whenever I venture downstairs in the middle of the night, I always marvel at all the lights. Who needs a nightlight?
My husband's den/office looks like an airport landing strip with all the various blinking lights from the computers, printers, clocks, cellphones, etc., etc.
Now at night, my house is completely dark and we have sliding pocket doors and since it was so dark I couldn't see and hit the door head on becuase I thought it was open when it really wasn't

I'm typically asleep by 9PM.