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ITS MY BIRTHDAY !!!

Posted: 03 Oct 2005, 15:55
by Masse
20 years old...

i feel old... but i still know im young... from inside :wink:

Posted: 03 Oct 2005, 16:40
by Kixxe
Happy b-day.... not that this is the forum to disscuss it, but still...

Hope you have a good one. =P

What did you get? Or what do you think you'll get?


On a side note, my birthday was a week ago... just reached 15, altrougt one side of my new headphones are starting to weaken... (more sound in right ear then left).

oh well...

Happy Birth-day aing.

Posted: 03 Oct 2005, 17:23
by BlackLiger
Birthday Happy you shall have.

Yoda, talk like, I shall.

Posted: 03 Oct 2005, 17:40
by Aun
Happy Birthday!

Posted: 03 Oct 2005, 19:52
by SwiftSpear
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Birthday ~~~~ squiggles ~~
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Posted: 03 Oct 2005, 20:07
by AF
Happy birthday!

kixxe, are you listening to tunes with high pitch sounds in them? If so that'd be the explanation. Failing that, most of my earphones are like that

Posted: 03 Oct 2005, 20:26
by BlackLiger
Heh, try NOT buying crap headphones :P

I got mine from music zone, and listen to ALL kinds of music w them, and have had no trouble with them.

Posted: 03 Oct 2005, 20:49
by Kixxe
Nah, i think it's becuase their sucky length of the cord, i leened back and something got yanked out inside the thing... or thats my theory... anyway, the waranty should cover it.

Oh, and it's not a small diffrence either... i had to pull my sound bar all the way to the right, and edit the special balance function to get it right...

Oh, and it did cost more then 20 bucks... witch is kinda alot of money in mine situation...

Posted: 03 Oct 2005, 21:12
by AF
For years every pair of headphones I've gotten sounded louder in the right ear, I started buying more expsnive better soundign earphones, and the problem was still there, albeit it isnt as bad as it used to be, might just ahve been listenign to them in bed with the right ear against the pillow changing my hearing or something, it has the same effect with speakers if I put them up against ym ear on low.

btw, has anyone noticed that computers make wierd backgound noises through speakers and audio outputs liek headphone sockets? Sometimes I can hear faint beeps that occur when I move the mouse etc, and it's not just my computer, but the previous 2 and my stepdads brand new one, and some school computers

Posted: 03 Oct 2005, 21:29
by Masse
i did't get anything special... my girlfried gave best present :wink:
but im not gonna talk abaut that :wink:

Posted: 03 Oct 2005, 21:46
by Sheekel
your 15? i thought you were older, kixxe.

Posted: 03 Oct 2005, 22:01
by Masse
i knew he was young :-)

just look at hes Location: :wink:

Posted: 03 Oct 2005, 22:53
by Zoombie
This might shock some people.

Im 15

Posted: 03 Oct 2005, 22:56
by Min3mat
this might shock some people..i'm 17 ):P)

Posted: 03 Oct 2005, 23:17
by [K.B.] Napalm Cobra
Nope, fairly un-shocking.

Posted: 03 Oct 2005, 23:31
by Min3mat
some ppl think i don't act my age :)

Posted: 03 Oct 2005, 23:42
by Archangel of Death
Everyone who doesn't know me in real life thinks I am several years younger than what I am. I'll be sure to maintain this so when I'm old (as in actually old, 60+ and qualifying for senior citizen discounts) they'll think I'm much younger than I am. :lol:

And happy birthday Masse.

Posted: 04 Oct 2005, 00:05
by SwiftSpear
I know an online gamer who is like 58 or something... that's kindof creepy sometimes...

Posted: 04 Oct 2005, 01:40
by FizWizz
Alantai Firestar wrote:btw, has anyone noticed that computers make wierd backgound noises through speakers and audio outputs liek headphone sockets? Sometimes I can hear faint beeps that occur when I move the mouse etc, and it's not just my computer, but the previous 2 and my stepdads brand new one, and some school computers
Yeah, I've noticed it, but only with headphones on, whenever I'd click on stuff it'd make a noise, like a hollow or faint click sound, but definitely not the sound the OS plays...

Posted: 04 Oct 2005, 11:10
by Ronny
Alantai Firestar wrote:btw, has anyone noticed that computers make wierd backgound noises through speakers and audio outputs liek headphone sockets? Sometimes I can hear faint beeps that occur when I move the mouse etc, and it's not just my computer, but the previous 2 and my stepdads brand new one, and some school computers
Well I had a problem like that before, try muting some sound channels in your sound mixer, its probably coming from one of them. U dont happen to have an EMU10K1 sound processing unit?