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The "sound" of Silence. - Printable Version +- Survival UK Forums (http://forum.survivaluk.net) +-- Forum: Discussion Area (http://forum.survivaluk.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=13) +--- Forum: Security (http://forum.survivaluk.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=39) +--- Thread: The "sound" of Silence. (/showthread.php?tid=7210) Pages:
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RE: The "sound" of Silence. - Devonian - 16 October 2014 I love the silence and peace and quiet, but rarely get to experience it. The best time is doing a midnight walk along the SW Coast path with the dog, there will still be various guls making a noise and even on a still night you hear the water lapping against the riverbank, but it's great and very peaceful. Also you don't realise, until you have a power cut, just how much background noise there is around you, fans on fridges, humming TV's/VDU's and the worst of all is those bloody fans on the computers and servers, what a difference it makes when they go off!! RE: The "sound" of Silence. - Tartar Horde - 16 October 2014 If you find the silent place in your mind, it doesn't matter where you are Ooooom RE: The "sound" of Silence. - Midnitemo - 16 October 2014 Bloody Hippies lol.....love silence and solitude...work alone on 12 hour shifts in the middle of nowhere....it's one aspect of a power down SHTF scenario I look forward too....I live between two houses one noisy and one quiet(cul de sac) didn't sleep well for a while in the quiet house when we first got it but I love it now. RE: The "sound" of Silence. - Jace - 17 October 2014 I'll be happy to get some silence! In China it seems that people freak out when it's quiet -- whenever I go to someone's place, there is inevitably always a TV or music blaring. Not to mention the fact that the older generation seem unable to communicate without shouting. Then again, even after SHTF, I think I'd need to be pretty far out of civilization to be somewhere quiet. RE: The "sound" of Silence. - bigpaul - 17 October 2014 (17 October 2014, 05:21)Jace Wrote: I'll be happy to get some silence! In China it seems that people freak out when it's quiet -- that's exactly what I'm talking about Jace(and not just in China). |