f5obv- Thanks for your update. It's important that all views are heard
and treated with respect and contrary to the previous post I do not
see it as side tracking to have an opinion other then BPL everywhere.
BPL may well turn out to be implicated in one or more issues of EM
pollution and in itself not to be welcomed to the fold of modern tech
overdrive in our lives.
I suggest that  a major topic like this be kept to OPs main posts and
others coming in on the subject of Hum, in general, are given a fair
hearing and a decent welcome, more to the point.

On Dec 3, 2:24 am, Vic <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well, considering Bordeaux is where Marie Curie hid all of her nuke
> stuff for years (which is probably why I like Burguny better), that
> the Ruskies' megawatt Woodpecker Beam intersects right over your head,
> and the fact that you are spuriously French - Your statements do not
> surprise me. You have had Electricite de France, AREVA, and just about
> everyone else involved in PLC down in Bordeaux since 1979. AREVA in
> particular is up to everything not good and nasty. They are the
> world's largest nuclear company, they are everywhere, with a finger in
> every pie nuclear - Check your facts. Spurious sidetracking.
>
> Weather does play a part, yes. When it's wet, and when it's icy in
> particular, PLC/BPL attenuates far more
>
> On Dec 2, 4:13 pm, f5obv <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > I hear the hum in SouthWest France and we do not have BPL around here,
> > I started hearing it when I was in my early thirties in the late 80's
> > when BPL did not exist, I heard the hum in the mountains where there
> > is not BPL.
> > We've had some areas of high pressure and so, as usual in this case
> > the hum is very weak, pay attention to the weather conditions in your
> > areas and jot down when the hum is very faint, here the source of the
> > hum seems to located west, near or in the Atlantic Ocean.
>
> > On 2 déc, 16:50, Gloria Gardiner <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
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> > > Hello, I am living in Toronto, Ontario and I have been hearing the hum
> > > since November 9, 2011 so I'm relatively new to this "hum" thing (have
> > > been in my location for 2 1/2 years prior to the hum) but I am already
> > > losing my mind. It seems the hum in my home does not stop. I'm not
> > > sure how others have managed to cope for as long as they do because I
> > > am ready to claw my ears off or find a way to lose my hearing to find
> > > some relief. I'd love to find others in my area to talk to as you all
> > > know.......nobody else in my home/area can hear this and therefore,
> > > they cannot understand why I'm unable to tolerate it.- Hide quoted text -
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> > - Show quoted text -

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