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Why does he have two audio things going on at once?
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 455229" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>My Dad did this (highly suspected Aspie). He'd have the TV on in the living room loud enough to hear when he was in the kitchen. He'd be sitting at the table reading the newspaper, and right next to him was the radio, on and loud enough to be heard in the living room. The TV was set to news, and the radio was talk radio, and the newspaper, well it's the newspaper. On rare occasion, the TV or radio would go to static. LOUD static is one of the most annoying noises, but it never seemed to bother him. His wife won't tolerate this anymore, but she's the one that has to turn the stuff off - he refuses.</p><p></p><p>Why he did this? No clue, but difficult child 2 is NOT alone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 455229, member: 11965"] My Dad did this (highly suspected Aspie). He'd have the TV on in the living room loud enough to hear when he was in the kitchen. He'd be sitting at the table reading the newspaper, and right next to him was the radio, on and loud enough to be heard in the living room. The TV was set to news, and the radio was talk radio, and the newspaper, well it's the newspaper. On rare occasion, the TV or radio would go to static. LOUD static is one of the most annoying noises, but it never seemed to bother him. His wife won't tolerate this anymore, but she's the one that has to turn the stuff off - he refuses. Why he did this? No clue, but difficult child 2 is NOT alone [/QUOTE]
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