NY Schoolkids Use Cell-Phone Ring Tone Teachers Can't Hear
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NY Schoolkids Use Cell-Phone Ring Tone Teachers Can't Hear
New York Schoolkids Use Cell-Phone Ring Tone Teachers Can't Hear
Monday, June 12, 2006
NEW YORK ? Students are using a new ring tone to receive messages in class ? and many teachers can't even hear the ring.
Some students are downloading a ring tone off the Internet that is too high-pitched to be heard by most adults. With it, high schoolers can receive text message alerts on their cell phones without the teacher knowing.
As people age, many develop what's known as aging ear ? a loss of the ability to hear higher-frequency sounds.
The ring tone is a spin-off of technology that was originally meant to repel teenagers ? not help them.
A Welsh security company developed the tone to help shopkeepers disperse young people loitering in front of their stores while leaving adults unaffected. The company called their product the "Mosquito."
Donna Lewis, a teacher in Manhattan, told the New York Times her colleague played the ring for a classroom of first-graders ? and all of them could hear it, while the adults couldn't hear anything.
Monday, June 12, 2006
NEW YORK ? Students are using a new ring tone to receive messages in class ? and many teachers can't even hear the ring.
Some students are downloading a ring tone off the Internet that is too high-pitched to be heard by most adults. With it, high schoolers can receive text message alerts on their cell phones without the teacher knowing.
As people age, many develop what's known as aging ear ? a loss of the ability to hear higher-frequency sounds.
The ring tone is a spin-off of technology that was originally meant to repel teenagers ? not help them.
A Welsh security company developed the tone to help shopkeepers disperse young people loitering in front of their stores while leaving adults unaffected. The company called their product the "Mosquito."
Donna Lewis, a teacher in Manhattan, told the New York Times her colleague played the ring for a classroom of first-graders ? and all of them could hear it, while the adults couldn't hear anything.
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If I try it and don't hear it, does that mean we're too old? God forbid? My ego would be crushed. Dare I try?pirtybirdy wrote:yeah, I'm not sure how that's working or why they do it that way. It has a link with the website so one can "hear" the tone, but I didn't hear anything. Guess it really works!LOL!!![]()
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Hook me up with the url to the ringtone pirty
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Yup. We are old, or maybe you will get lucky and have ears of a teenager. Here's the link to the news article. I have no idea how to paste the ring tones, so ya can click it from there. ;-)IRiSHMaFIA wrote: If I try it and don't hear it, does that mean we're too old? God forbid? My ego would be crushed. Dare I try?
Hook me up with the url to the ringtone pirty
https://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,199119,00.html
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I can't hear a bleedin thingpirtybirdy wrote:Yup. We are old, or maybe you will get lucky and have ears of a teenager. Here's the link to the news article. I have no idea how to paste the ring tones, so ya can click it from there. ;-)IRiSHMaFIA wrote: If I try it and don't hear it, does that mean we're too old? God forbid? My ego would be crushed. Dare I try?
Hook me up with the url to the ringtone pirty
https://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,199119,00.html
Good lord! That is damn irritating! :grr: That went off in one of my classrooms I would be angry and irritated.IRiSHMaFIA wrote:I can't hear a bleedin thingpirtybirdy wrote:Yup. We are old, or maybe you will get lucky and have ears of a teenager. Here's the link to the news article. I have no idea how to paste the ring tones, so ya can click it from there. ;-)IRiSHMaFIA wrote: If I try it and don't hear it, does that mean we're too old? God forbid? My ego would be crushed. Dare I try?
Hook me up with the url to the ringtone pirty
https://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,199119,00.html
I've always had pretty acute hearing and that fits well within my range. I'm not sure why I can hear these things, but I can go higher too and even predict when someone's TV is needing repaired before they even have a clue there's a problem as there's an even higher pitched whistle that emanates!
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