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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 1994073" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>I also have another hearing ailment to go along with it, and I have forgotten the name of it now. It has to deal with sounds bouncing off of walls, windshields, etc. If a person is directed at me, I can understand them well, if they are faced a different direction, the echo is hard to decipher. Wifey thought I asked her to face me while she was speaking so I could partially lip read, finally got her to understand that she could be off to the side or behind me, did not matter, I could make out what she said, just don't turn to the outside window in the car to speak even loudly, it will be mukeldy to me. Along with that, I have a very acute sense of direction of sounds, within about 10 degrees any direction or elevation any direction if I can hear them above my noise level. Just start shooting far enough out, and I can pin point you for return fire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 1994073, member: 24583"] I also have another hearing ailment to go along with it, and I have forgotten the name of it now. It has to deal with sounds bouncing off of walls, windshields, etc. If a person is directed at me, I can understand them well, if they are faced a different direction, the echo is hard to decipher. Wifey thought I asked her to face me while she was speaking so I could partially lip read, finally got her to understand that she could be off to the side or behind me, did not matter, I could make out what she said, just don't turn to the outside window in the car to speak even loudly, it will be mukeldy to me. Along with that, I have a very acute sense of direction of sounds, within about 10 degrees any direction or elevation any direction if I can hear them above my noise level. Just start shooting far enough out, and I can pin point you for return fire. [/QUOTE]
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