Steve,
I live in East Aurora,NY

Jim

On May 4, 9:30 am, Steve K <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry to hear you have had it so long.  we started hearing it in
> western CT around Sept 2009.  Our proofing looks top be changes in
> natural gas distribution operations in our case.  The theory is this
> is a national problem, having been occurring for years some places and
> accelerating in the last 4 yers to other areas.  Where do you hear teh
> HUM- town and stte is good enough
>
> Steve
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> On May 4, 8:11 am, Jim <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > My name is Jim and I am 64 years old. I have been hearing a low
> > humming for 20 years now. I can't say that it is annoying as I am
> > quite used to it by now. The best way to describe it is: a
> > soft,low,hum that sounds like a hot air forced furnace when it is
> > running or a distant train going down the tracks. Oddly enough, when I
> > really notice the hum is when it turns off. Being on so often, the
> > quiet of not hearing the hum is unusual. I could never hear the hum go
> > on but I sometimes hear it switch itself off during the night while
> > laying in bed. My wife thinks I'm nuts....
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> > Jim

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