bigpaul there are these clever devices called "headphones" and "earplugs" that allows you to listen discretely.none, post SHTF noise especially music will be heard a long way off.
noise means you have power, when others may not.
yes I know, but the last thing i'll be doing post SHTF will be listening to music. i'm too security conscious for that.bigpaul there are these clever devices called "headphones" and "earplugs" that allows you to listen discretely.
I feel ya for the hearing thing. I’ve pretty much given up on listening to it too. Kind of sad but if you can’t hear it what’s the point. I do think music is worthwhile though. There are threads here talking about keeping morale up during tough times and I think music is one way to do just that. I think learning to play an acoustic gutair is more realistic though. I sure wouldn’t waste fuel for a generator on a few tunes.Being hearing impaired, I don't listen to music anymore. If I did, it would be 50's & 60's.
cant stand modern music, I was brought up with The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Elvis, I also like Heavy Metal and Country Music, but I wont be playing it post SHTF because of OPSEC and security concerns.
I meant the modern 21st century stuff, my interest ended after the 60s, 70s and 80s.Anything using electricity in its production is 'modern music' for me. I love huge swathes of it
bigpaul there are these clever devices called "headphones" and "earplugs" that allows you to listen discretely.
the amount of people I have seen either intent on their phone screen or jogging with earphones in, neither able to hear the car coming up behind them.Yes, but while wearing them, you are so vulnerable. People can sneak up on you. When people run on trails wearing ear buds, I cringe. Easy target.
Gazrok, did someone have too much time on their hands?
Yes, but while wearing them, you are so vulnerable. People can sneak up on you. When people run on trails wearing ear buds, I cringe. Easy target.
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