12-07-2007, 07:03 PM
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OT Thunderstorms and iPods ‹ Not a Good iDea
"William Wagner" wrote in message
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"JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
"William Wagner" wrote in message
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WOW just a heads up for you gardeners that like music.
Bill
http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/.../198?query=TOC
Thunderstorms and iPods ‹ Not a Good iDea
PubMed Citation
To the Editor: The potential for permanent hearing loss due to
prolonged
use of personal stereo equipment, such as portable compact-disk or MP3
players, at high decibel levels has been well described in the
literature.1 We have recently become aware of an additional, albeit
uncommon, hazard associated with the use of such devices.
A 37-year-old man was brought to the emergency department at our
hospital. He had been jogging in a thunderstorm, listening to his iPod,
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I don't see that they've made any clear connection between the iPod and
his
injuries, unless they're implying that the device kept him from noticing
the
thunderstorm. If that's the case, he got hurt because he's an idiot, not
because of the iPod.
I read it different.
"The patient had second-degree burns on his chest and left leg. In
addition, two linear burns extended along his anterior chest and neck to
the sides of his face, terminating in substantial burns in the external
auditory meatus bilaterally, corresponding to the positions of his
earphones at the time of the lightning strike. Both of his tympanic
membranes were ruptured, and he had a severe conductive hearing
deficit."
I thought of conducting energy into his ears via the Ipod device.
Eight feet away and hurt.
Bill
I suspect the noise would've caused ear damage either way.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...7161506AApjWwj
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