On Sun, 2010-07-25 at 12:32 +0200, lieven moors wrote:
On 07/25/2010 09:31 AM, Tim E. Real wrote:
Hey, you know that little triangular flap of skin
that almost
covers the ear, just above the earlobe?
Whaddya think if humans are (were?) to evolve that
little flap so it can be completely and tightly pressed
against the ear (like you can do now with your finger)
thus acting as an 'eyelid' for your ear in case things get
too loud ?
I mean what the heck is it doing there now, eh?
Tim.
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No need for that! I can already cover my ears completely
with my earlobes (that's why they're there, right?)
But I agree, it would be a little more comfortable...
Lieven
Just one question. Am I the only one who received a mail similar to this
off-list:
[ yet more
irrelvant mindless crap! ]
How does the external ear exactly work? Perhaps it's part of this
function, to reflect sound.
Absolutely nothing to do with Linux Audio Development Ralf, ... please
desist.
I sometimes receive mails off-list abusing me for mails other people did
wrote.
Here I did wrote this mail, but as a reply to this topic. So please, if
you don't like me folks, abuse me for stuff that were my crime.