Author Topic: Scary storm outside...  (Read 2740 times)


How is that possible, its a handheld item :o
It was my Router being affected by the surges, thus cutting out connection for .5 seconds.

It was my Router being affected by the surges, thus cutting out connection for .5 seconds.
Wat How does a router affect a handhelds screen?

I live on the highway, loud as hell, I cant even hear it anymore.

CAN U HEAR THIS?!?!?!?!?!?!?


ontopic: earplugs

CAN U HEAR THIS?!?!?!?!?!?!?


ontopic: earplugs

I cant hear the highway anymore, my ears are so used to it I just block it out, I can still hear other things.

I cant hear the highway anymore, my ears are so used to it I just block it out, I can still hear other things.
BUT LIVING ON THE HIGHWAY IS DANGEROUS D:

i love storms :D looking out my window and seeing a giant bolt of dangerous electricity warms my heart...

I love the sound of rain, wearing a hat and cane, tiffany window panes , lovely to see.

Storm? I had one too, but there was no hail.. It was more like a downpour.

I can never get to sleep during a storm because when I was a young child there was a Tornado in my county and the sirens were going on and stuff and I was in the basement, and I guess it traumatized me a bit, so whenever I hear thunder or something that sounds like a siren I get startled.

BUT LIVING ON THE HIGHWAY IS DANGEROUS D:

He doesn't understand that you're being literal with his words :D.

I always have my fan on, dead silence makes my ears hear the rest of the family watching tv and doing other things, making me unable to sleep due to noises.
I sleep through storms so easily, I'm a heavy sleeper, also I snore loudly, runs in the family.

Are you kidding? Thunder/lightning/rain is awesome. It helps me fall asleep.

this

i love storms :D looking out my window and seeing a giant bolt of dangerous electricity warms my heart...

I love the sound of rain, wearing a hat and cane, tiffany window panes , lovely to see.

and this

how the hell do you not love the sound of rain? i swear, i fall asleep 5x faster during storms than a calm night.

trains blasting their horns all night
A. Does living by the 4th largest commuter railroad in the US count, and Amtrak on the same rails?

B. Does living during the holidays/summer by the largest commuter railroad(pretty much the main line of the this railroad) in the US count, included with 5 railroad crossings?


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_commuter_rail_systems_by_ridership



No wonder you have a train special interest then.

EDIT: OH! Damn, you really are autistic. You're one of those people who is obsessed with trains and can memorise railway timetables and useless stuff like that. Congratulations.

(Incase you didn't know you were, read this: http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080716013930AA6RQJP)
« Last Edit: June 25, 2009, 03:48:59 PM by Ephialtes »

No wonder you have a train special interest then.

EDIT: OH! Damn, you really are autistic. You're one of those people who is obsessed with trains and can memorise railway timetables and useless stuff like that. Congratulations.

Haha. :D

No wonder you have a train special interest then.

EDIT: OH! Damn, you really are autistic. You're one of those people who is obsessed with trains and can memorise railway timetables and useless stuff like that. Congratulations.

(Incase you didn't know you were, read this: http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080716013930AA6RQJP)
"Not all do. Many children with autism don't like noise so they can't cope with trains. My daughter will never go on or near a train. Autistic children seem to have an obsession with one particular thing, in my daughter case its Disney cartoons."

"Not all do. Many children with autism don't like noise so they can't cope with trains. My daughter will never go on or near a train. Autistic children seem to have an obsession with one particular thing, in my daughter case its Disney cartoons."

Oh, I was hoping you'd read beyond the first response!

"Kids with autism enjoy things like this because it's predictable. For many children with autism the world is a very confusing place. They don't understand all the chaos of "typical" life around them. Other people are unpredictable, there's sensory overload from tv's, the lawn mower, dog barking, a fan, flourescent lights. The beauty of trains is the simplicity and order they restore. A sense of control of environment."

Incase you genuinely don't know you have autism, I've highlighted the symptoms you display from a list of autism symptoms: (Red = you have them, Green = you probably have them but I cant know for sure over the internet)