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<blockquote data-quote="bettingpython" data-source="post: 1327785" data-attributes="member: 4307"><p>I have gotten used to it, ringing in my ears is a constant partner.</p><p></p><p>Motorcycling, Shooting without hearing protection when I was young and stupid and thought it was a good idea to acclimate yourself to the sounds of gunfire in case you ever had to shoot and didn't have hearing protection. Managing a bar where the music was always loud, in a foundry, rattling out castings and grinding, working around air tools in a retread shop, working in a sheet metal shop around CNC punches running non stop have all contributed to my hearing loss and tinitus. </p><p></p><p>Did I mention motorcycling? The low frequency wind noise that is non stop in a helmet is does huge long term damage to your hearing, since I have been riding for 25 years it is one of the biggest contributors. If you ride wear ear plugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bettingpython, post: 1327785, member: 4307"] I have gotten used to it, ringing in my ears is a constant partner. Motorcycling, Shooting without hearing protection when I was young and stupid and thought it was a good idea to acclimate yourself to the sounds of gunfire in case you ever had to shoot and didn't have hearing protection. Managing a bar where the music was always loud, in a foundry, rattling out castings and grinding, working around air tools in a retread shop, working in a sheet metal shop around CNC punches running non stop have all contributed to my hearing loss and tinitus. Did I mention motorcycling? The low frequency wind noise that is non stop in a helmet is does huge long term damage to your hearing, since I have been riding for 25 years it is one of the biggest contributors. If you ride wear ear plugs. [/QUOTE]
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