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On 22/06/2018 10:25, AnthonyL wrote:
I've ended up moving next to a woodworking enthusiast.


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... or any other ideas?


Noise cancelling headphones. Inexpensive (~£30) ones work quite well
for LF, expensive ones (~£300) work very well.

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Clive Arthur wrote
AnthonyL wrote


I've ended up moving next to a woodworking enthusiast.


... or any other ideas?


Noise cancelling headphones. Inexpensive (~£30) ones work quite well for
LF, expensive ones (~£300) work very well.


Wont help with the LF vibrations coming thru the
building structure that you can feel thru your body.

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On Sat, 23 Jun 2018 05:33:05 +1000, cantankerous geezer Rot Speed blabbered,
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Noise cancelling headphones. Inexpensive (~£30) ones work quite well for
LF, expensive ones (~£300) work very well.


Wont help with the LF vibrations coming thru the
building structure that you can feel thru your body.


You simply HAD to **** also in this thread, eh, incontinent senile Rot? LOL

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On 22/06/2018 20:33, Rod Speed wrote:
Clive Arthur wrote
AnthonyL wrote


I've ended up moving next to a woodworking enthusiast.


... or any other ideas?


Noise cancelling headphones.Â* Inexpensive (~£30) ones work quite well
for LF,Â* expensive ones (~£300) work very well.


Wont help with the LF vibrations coming thru the
building structure that you can feel thru your body.


Surely you're not suggesting that noise cancelling headphones won't stop
vibrations? You'll be claiming they won't cancel smells next. ****.

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On 22/06/2018 20:33, Rod Speed wrote:
Clive Arthur wrote
AnthonyL wrote


I've ended up moving next to a woodworking enthusiast.


... or any other ideas?


Noise cancelling headphones. Inexpensive (~£30) ones work quite well
for LF, expensive ones (~£300) work very well.


Wont help with the LF vibrations coming thru the
building structure that you can feel thru your body.


Surely you're not suggesting that noise cancelling headphones won't stop
vibrations?


No, that they have no effect on what you feel thru your body from
whatever part of your body is in contact with the building structure.

You'll be claiming they won't cancel smells next. ****.


You never could bull**** your way out of a wet paper bag. ****wit.



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On Sat, 23 Jun 2018 19:54:50 +1000, cantankerous geezer Rot Speed blabbered,
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You'll be claiming they won't cancel smells next. ****.


You never could bull**** your way out of a wet paper bag. ****wit.


You will keep bull****ting your way right into your grave, senile cretin!

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