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Eisboch wrote:
wrote in message ... On Mar 10, 9:52 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Ah yes - the "hook". If you watch commercials carefully, you will always find the "hook" - which is basically the thing that forces you to pay attention. Kind of like popups. Yes, the hook.. I will not have Vonage in my home or business because of "the hook". Seriously, Mrs. JW would like to try it, but they spent to many nights scaring me out of sleep and waking everyone in the house with that Doo, doo......doo, doo, doo, song (I know it's on the net, please don't bother posting a link for me, please). Anyway, they ruined a lot of late night movies for me, I will not use them, period. Would never use the poor quality for business anyway, but I won't even use it for personal long distance, not gonna' happen. -------------------------------------------- I can't stand the stupid "Head ON" commercials or whatever the product is called. It's the one with the girl pictured with the narration, "Apply directly to the forehead". The volume .... frequency or whatever is blasted and the commercial is so damn irritating that I often click the TV off completely. We bought Head On for my daughter. She gets headaches all of the time but doesn't have migraines. She puts some Head On across her forehead and then she doesn't complain for an hour or tow. |
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BAR wrote:
Eisboch wrote: wrote in message ... On Mar 10, 9:52 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Ah yes - the "hook". If you watch commercials carefully, you will always find the "hook" - which is basically the thing that forces you to pay attention. Kind of like popups. Yes, the hook.. I will not have Vonage in my home or business because of "the hook". Seriously, Mrs. JW would like to try it, but they spent to many nights scaring me out of sleep and waking everyone in the house with that Doo, doo......doo, doo, doo, song (I know it's on the net, please don't bother posting a link for me, please). Anyway, they ruined a lot of late night movies for me, I will not use them, period. Would never use the poor quality for business anyway, but I won't even use it for personal long distance, not gonna' happen. -------------------------------------------- I can't stand the stupid "Head ON" commercials or whatever the product is called. It's the one with the girl pictured with the narration, "Apply directly to the forehead". The volume .... frequency or whatever is blasted and the commercial is so damn irritating that I often click the TV off completely. We bought Head On for my daughter. She gets headaches all of the time but doesn't have migraines. She puts some Head On across her forehead and then she doesn't complain for an hour or tow. Uh, that's a fairly serious symptom, especially in a youngster. I doubt Head-On is the answer that is needed. |
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HK wrote:
BAR wrote: Eisboch wrote: wrote in message ... On Mar 10, 9:52 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Ah yes - the "hook". If you watch commercials carefully, you will always find the "hook" - which is basically the thing that forces you to pay attention. Kind of like popups. Yes, the hook.. I will not have Vonage in my home or business because of "the hook". Seriously, Mrs. JW would like to try it, but they spent to many nights scaring me out of sleep and waking everyone in the house with that Doo, doo......doo, doo, doo, song (I know it's on the net, please don't bother posting a link for me, please). Anyway, they ruined a lot of late night movies for me, I will not use them, period. Would never use the poor quality for business anyway, but I won't even use it for personal long distance, not gonna' happen. -------------------------------------------- I can't stand the stupid "Head ON" commercials or whatever the product is called. It's the one with the girl pictured with the narration, "Apply directly to the forehead". The volume .... frequency or whatever is blasted and the commercial is so damn irritating that I often click the TV off completely. We bought Head On for my daughter. She gets headaches all of the time but doesn't have migraines. She puts some Head On across her forehead and then she doesn't complain for an hour or tow. Uh, that's a fairly serious symptom, especially in a youngster. I doubt Head-On is the answer that is needed. Thanks for your concern. We have been through all of the Dr.'s and tests and they have shown nothing physical. |
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BAR wrote:
HK wrote: BAR wrote: Eisboch wrote: wrote in message ... On Mar 10, 9:52 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Ah yes - the "hook". If you watch commercials carefully, you will always find the "hook" - which is basically the thing that forces you to pay attention. Kind of like popups. Yes, the hook.. I will not have Vonage in my home or business because of "the hook". Seriously, Mrs. JW would like to try it, but they spent to many nights scaring me out of sleep and waking everyone in the house with that Doo, doo......doo, doo, doo, song (I know it's on the net, please don't bother posting a link for me, please). Anyway, they ruined a lot of late night movies for me, I will not use them, period. Would never use the poor quality for business anyway, but I won't even use it for personal long distance, not gonna' happen. -------------------------------------------- I can't stand the stupid "Head ON" commercials or whatever the product is called. It's the one with the girl pictured with the narration, "Apply directly to the forehead". The volume .... frequency or whatever is blasted and the commercial is so damn irritating that I often click the TV off completely. We bought Head On for my daughter. She gets headaches all of the time but doesn't have migraines. She puts some Head On across her forehead and then she doesn't complain for an hour or tow. Uh, that's a fairly serious symptom, especially in a youngster. I doubt Head-On is the answer that is needed. Thanks for your concern. We have been through all of the Dr.'s and tests and they have shown nothing physical. Have you been to an opthamologist? |
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HK wrote:
BAR wrote: HK wrote: BAR wrote: Eisboch wrote: wrote in message ... On Mar 10, 9:52 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: Ah yes - the "hook". If you watch commercials carefully, you will always find the "hook" - which is basically the thing that forces you to pay attention. Kind of like popups. Yes, the hook.. I will not have Vonage in my home or business because of "the hook". Seriously, Mrs. JW would like to try it, but they spent to many nights scaring me out of sleep and waking everyone in the house with that Doo, doo......doo, doo, doo, song (I know it's on the net, please don't bother posting a link for me, please). Anyway, they ruined a lot of late night movies for me, I will not use them, period. Would never use the poor quality for business anyway, but I won't even use it for personal long distance, not gonna' happen. -------------------------------------------- I can't stand the stupid "Head ON" commercials or whatever the product is called. It's the one with the girl pictured with the narration, "Apply directly to the forehead". The volume .... frequency or whatever is blasted and the commercial is so damn irritating that I often click the TV off completely. We bought Head On for my daughter. She gets headaches all of the time but doesn't have migraines. She puts some Head On across her forehead and then she doesn't complain for an hour or tow. Uh, that's a fairly serious symptom, especially in a youngster. I doubt Head-On is the answer that is needed. Thanks for your concern. We have been through all of the Dr.'s and tests and they have shown nothing physical. Have you been to an opthamologist? Yes, resulting in an MRI which showed nothing. |
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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... Ah yes - the "hook". If you watch commercials carefully, you will always find the "hook" - which is basically the thing that forces you to pay attention. Kind of like popups. However, as long as we are on pet TV peeves, mine is the upcoming show banners they put on. They put these huge banners that cover the bottom left corner of the screen and take out about 20% of the viewing surface and they last for like ten seconds. Annoys the crap out of me. History Channel is the worst offender with Discovery close behind - my two favorite channels. I don't mind the bug in the right hand corner, but those upcoming show banners really **** me off. Recently, History changed their bug from a unobstrusive semi-transparent logo to this really ugly red and yellow huge freakin' H. Took a while to get used to it. They used to call that 'branding'. |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message ... Uh, that's a fairly serious symptom, especially in a youngster. I doubt Head-On is the answer that is needed. If you were forced to live in a confined area with Blurt day in & day out, you'd have a headache too. Just ask his wife! |
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Don White wrote:
"HK" wrote in message ... Uh, that's a fairly serious symptom, especially in a youngster. I doubt Head-On is the answer that is needed. If you were forced to live in a confined area with Blurt day in & day out, you'd have a headache too. Just ask his wife! You really are an asshole Don. |
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![]() "BAR" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Uh, that's a fairly serious symptom, especially in a youngster. I doubt Head-On is the answer that is needed. If you were forced to live in a confined area with Blurt day in & day out, you'd have a headache too. Just ask his wife! You really are an asshole Don. This from an acknowledged expert. |
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On Mar 10, 7:53*pm, HK wrote:
wrote: Is there a device or TV that keeps volume level or at least constrained? My kid is trying to watch a movie on FX and the volume fluxuation is so severe that we can't even let my kid watch it as we are trying to have phone conversations with clients in the next room. One second it needs to be at volume level 45, the next 18-20 is plenty.. This is rediculous, can't even watch the TV we pay 100 bucks a month for.. Crap... earphones. really. How, pray tell, would earphones affect the broadcasted volume?? |
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