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@p900, ringtones automatically loop in a phone.
@rest. the point to remember is that not everyone is going to have their speakers on full blast.
Put your speakers on a normal volume, play it.
Now keep walking away from your speakers until you can't hear it anymore.
Now ask a child to do the same. They'll be able to hear it much farther than you can.
(or so the theory goes.)
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Posted: 2006-05-27 18:05:11
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On 2006-05-27 03:38:45, Superluminova wrote:
I'm certainly not a teen and i can hear it loud and clear?
Same here.
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Posted: 2006-05-27 18:15:22
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i can`t hear anything !!!!
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Posted: 2006-05-27 20:14:42
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at normal volume cant hear a bean, on max vol its just an annoying buzzzzzz.
fatreg
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Posted: 2006-05-27 20:39:56
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i can hear the sound(16 years),but my parents can't heard.but for example at k500/k700 that sound can be detect because his loudspeaker is different than k750/w800 and the ohers.i have tried on my k500 and my friend at his k700 and aour parents can detedct the sound.anyway is cool
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Posted: 2006-05-27 22:00:38
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Oohhh lovely I can hear that loud and clear

love it.
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Posted: 2006-05-28 01:05:45
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i can hear it real loud wen the volume isnt that loud im 13 (so i dunno):)
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Posted: 2006-05-28 01:56:15
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Yep can hear it (19) but these things just cause headaches... how they drive away the plonkers

Dont think the mp3 is proper (?), well i mean if its recorded by kids..bound to have lost some quality or something or else the volume shouldnt really affect it as it amplifies the wave and not change the actual hertz of it...just a thought..cant remember/be arsed to google hearing ranges but wud explain it better than me obv.
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Posted: 2006-05-28 03:41:00
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that's not the recorded version, that's a high quality version made in Audabile by some physics student who wanted to try and emulate the sound frequency.
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Posted: 2006-05-28 05:17:43
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ummm.. why dont thes "tech-savvy" teens use silent mode whilst in class? i do
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Posted: 2006-05-28 06:59:21
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