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I can hear absolutely everything my housemates do in the early morning (now, I'm 2 hours short of sleep). I turned on a little fan, which is helping marginally.

Ideas:
* put rugs in hallway
* get a white noise machine, such as this one

UPDATE: yes, it is a big deal

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Date: 2008-09-02 03:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] xuande.livejournal.com
We use a HEPA filter on high to block out a lot of neighbor noise. It's significantly louder than a fan, I guess because it has to force air through the tiny gaps between fibers in the filter.

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Date: 2008-09-02 06:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gustavolacerda.livejournal.com
Good idea! I guess the room won't get humid if I use a dry wick!
This probably woulda been cheaper than the white noise machine I just ordered.

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Date: 2008-09-03 04:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ruht.livejournal.com
I use a small HEPA filter, too, (in my bedroom) for masking apartment noise.

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Date: 2008-09-02 06:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pluralofplural.livejournal.com
A (software) noise machine that might be useful: http://boodler.org/

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Date: 2008-09-02 06:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gustavolacerda.livejournal.com
Thanks. I like to turn my computer off at night, though.

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Date: 2008-09-03 04:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vi-z.livejournal.com
Fanless computer solves the problem.
I own two.

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Date: 2008-09-02 08:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stepleton.livejournal.com
Also: don't underestimate your ability to adapt to this.

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Date: 2008-09-02 08:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gustavolacerda.livejournal.com
I wonder.
I thought that noise was one of the things people never adapt to.
Do you have any evidence/theories to the contrary?

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Date: 2008-09-02 08:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stepleton.livejournal.com
People who learn to sleep through their alarm clocks.
People who live by train tracks.
And on and on. An inborn lack of sensitivity to these kind of stimuli seems unlikely to me.

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Date: 2008-09-02 11:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gustavolacerda.livejournal.com
Children who go to school near Schiphol airport score badly. There is also a hypothesis that the noise increases blood pressure in the long term.

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Date: 2008-09-02 11:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stepleton.livejournal.com
Even without being able to understand Dutch, I might venture that the pitter-patter of roommate feet is much closer to the kind of ambient noise we have evolved to deal with than four screaming Trent 500s at takeoff thrust.

I mean, don't get me wrong, I'm glad I don't have to deal with it...

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Date: 2008-09-03 12:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] letters-in-sand.livejournal.com
according to this, noise can cause annoyance!!!! *is astounded*

I didn't mind living by the airport at all. It's the little noises that drive me insane. And people slamming doors. Jagoffs. (and there's your dose of Pittsburgh for the day.)

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Date: 2008-09-02 11:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bhudson.livejournal.com
An alternative to increasing the level of noise is to wear earplugs.

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Date: 2008-09-03 04:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vi-z.livejournal.com
Earplugs:
http://www.slate.com/id/2118800/
http://www.consumersearch.com/www/family/earplugs/reviews.html

I personally bought Etymotic Research ER20, should recive them in several days. But ER20 are not suited for sleeping, see the lists above.

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