Hi Nicol,

I can definitely identify with that situation. I have always had to
use headphones with various equipment, and since I often used them
more than most people they would wear out or break faster than they
should. Everyone including my parents, teachers, and my ex-wife would
blame me for being too rough on them. It often wasn't being rough on
them but just over use that killed them. On average headphones would
last about three months before I had to replace them. They just were
not made to be used several hours of the day every day of the week.

Cheers!


On 9/5/14, Nicol <nicoljaco...@telkomsa.net> wrote:
> Wow john thanks.
> You make me feel better.
> Since I was a kid, my mom and various other people accused me of handling
> my
> headphones roughly if they even slightly stopped working.
> I remember one of my primary school teachers  used a saying:
> "Give something to a blind person and he will break it for you."
> Even  when I was working, my colleagues and boss  would accuse me of
> handling my headphones too roughly if they stopped working.
> Your e-mail  makes me feel much better.
> Now after reading your message  I realize that there is other blind people
> who test their equipment, not deliberately intending to break it.

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