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21-03-2010, 11:52 PM
#121

Originally Posted by
Corabar Steve
Something in the water? Dodgy buffet? Legionaires disease? Who knows?
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That's the thing. There wasn't a buffet or smoke machine being used. Dad heard them loud for 10 minutes and that was enough.

Originally Posted by
Solitaire Entertainments Ltd
As has been explained, only lower frequencies can do this. A lot lower than Mackies can go.
But yes, maybe you're* right. Sorry for going on about it. They are fine now so that's what matters.
* Please tell me that's the correct one.
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21-03-2010, 11:57 PM
#122

Originally Posted by
Solitaire Entertainments Ltd
Alright, I'll humour you. How could this make people vomit?
It was a confined dark space and I think with the aid of a strong strobe light it made me people feel a bit giddy. Dad however wasn't subjected to the strobe. I felt I'll, teachers felt I'll, kids felt I'll. A girl went home disorianted and walked into her bedroom door giving her a severe nose bleed.
High pitched loud music in a confined space-could make people feel I'll.
Having your ears ringing can cause physcological problems, therefore making you feel I'll. Simualr to when your on a plane and your ears pop - it can make some people feel nausa.
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21-03-2010, 11:59 PM
#123

Originally Posted by
charlie brown
It was a confined dark space and I think with the aid of a strong strobe light it made me people feel a bit giddy. Dad however wasn't subjected to the strobe. I felt I'll, teachers felt I'll, kids felt I'll. A girl went home disorianted and walked into her bedroom door giving her a severe nose bleed.
High pitched loud music in a confined space-could make people feel I'll.
Having your ears ringing can cause physcological problems, therefore making you feel I'll. Simualr to when your on a plane and your ears pop - it can make some people feel nausa.
That spell-checker broken then!

Covering, West Midlands, Cotswolds, South & Mid Wales. Have van, will travel!
National Association of DJs
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22-03-2010, 12:01 AM
#124

Originally Posted by
soundtracker
That spell-checker broken then!
Yes, I'm in bed, on my phone.
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22-03-2010, 12:03 AM
#125

Originally Posted by
charlie brown
Yes, I'm in bed, on my phone.
Well get to sleep, you're obviously over tired!

Covering, West Midlands, Cotswolds, South & Mid Wales. Have van, will travel!
National Association of DJs
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22-03-2010, 12:04 AM
#126

Originally Posted by
charlie brown
That's the thing. There wasn't a buffet or smoke machine being used. Dad heard them loud for 10 minutes and that was enough.
I was being flippant with my options for causes. My point is it could be any number of things.

Originally Posted by
charlie brown
But yes, maybe you're* right. Sorry for going on about it. They are fine now so that's what matters.

He is right.

Originally Posted by
charlie brown
* Please tell me that's the correct one.


Originally Posted by
charlie brown
Simualr to when your on a plane and your ears pop - it can make some people feel nausa.
^But not here^

Originally Posted by
charlie brown
It was a confined dark space and I think with the aid of a strong strobe light it made me people feel a bit giddy. Dad however wasn't subjected to the strobe. I felt I'll, teachers felt I'll, kids felt I'll. A girl went home disorianted and walked into her bedroom door giving her a severe nose bleed..
Now I feel we're closer to the cause. Strobing can cause nausea among other things.
http://www.ehow.com/facts_4843263_st...ts-humans.html
Your dad may just have had a bug.
Last edited by Corabar Steve; 22-03-2010 at 01:30 PM.
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22-03-2010, 12:12 AM
#127
Your probably right Steve - but it dosnt explain so why so many people complained of "ringing" ears.
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22-03-2010, 12:16 AM
#128

Originally Posted by
charlie brown
Your probably right Steve - but it dosnt explain so why so many people complained of "ringing" ears.
Ringing ears, is otherwise know as tinnitus.
This will not make people sick though Charlie.
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22-03-2010, 12:21 AM
#129
Okay okay.
Dad being ill may have been a fluke.
The girl with the nose bleed probably had a reaction to the strobe.
The others (including myself) may have found the music too loud which caused ringing in their ears.
I can tell I'm annoying/begining to get on your nerves now, so we can leave it at that.
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22-03-2010, 12:24 AM
#130

Originally Posted by
charlie brown
Okay okay.
Dad being ill may have been a fluke.
The girl with the nose bleed probably had a reaction to the strobe.
The others (including myself) may have found the music too loud which caused ringing in their ears.
I can tell I'm annoying/begining to get on your nerves now, so we can leave it at that.

Beginning to?

Go to sleep.
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