• Anecdotes 12.11.2008

    Everyone living in a city tunes out city noise.  Constant sounds like cars driving by are easy to tune out completely.  Less frequent sounds, like a helicopter flying overhead or an ambulance rushing by, are hard to tune out completely but easy to ignore.

    Emergency sirens are a great example.  I certainly hear them, but unless they’re going right past my building I just ignore them and continue focusing on what I was doing.

    Tonight, I was watching a movie in which a character says:

     I can’t think with all these sirens!

    And all I could think was: “What sirens?”

    I had to pause the movie to realize the sirens I was hearing and ignoring were actually an important part of the plot I was supposed to be enjoying.

    Blërg.

    Posted by Ben @ 8:33 pm

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    • just pixels Says:

      I recall you are unable to ignore the sound of rap music played of the sound of a Boston “T” train. Perhaps your selective hearing is being misapplied.

      I wish I could not hear certain things. For example:

      Boss: You should stop replying to that blog and get back to work.

      Doctor: You should lose some weight.

      Clairvoyant Elevator: Are you sure you want to go up?

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