Why old screens make a ʰᶦᵍʰ ᵖᶦᵗᶜʰᵉᵈ noise

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  • Last week I made a video surrounded by old-school CRT monitors and televisions - cathode ray tubes. And I completely forgot to remove the high pitched whine they produce. Here's why: why they make that noise, and why I didn't notice it.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 6 тис.

  • @TomScottGo
    @TomScottGo  7 років тому +10886

    Last time I was here I had a professional camera operator. This time, I have... well, me. At least I checked the audio though. (Thanks again to everyone at the Cambridge Centre for Computing History!)

    • @Eric-zz5ij
      @Eric-zz5ij 7 років тому +138

      hey was that a Morse code or something in the end?

    • @Danny_Boel
      @Danny_Boel 7 років тому +43

      not just you getting old Tom, I didn't notice a thing and thought it was a greenscreen...

    • @jeremylakeman
      @jeremylakeman 7 років тому +71

      Well, I can still hear it. Wait the video stopped? But I can still hear it...

    • @Eric-zz5ij
      @Eric-zz5ij 7 років тому +11

      Jeremy is it stuck in your head? like you hear it even if the video isn't on?

    • @cybercat1531
      @cybercat1531 7 років тому +41

      Starts at 3:58. It's bloody headache inducing.

  • @augmentedjustin835
    @augmentedjustin835 4 роки тому +13669

    This video went from “oh cool science” to “oh mortality” very quickly

  • @conciseenglish7486
    @conciseenglish7486 3 роки тому +16984

    I heard the high-pitched beeping at the end. I recognized it as morse code. I downloaded the audio for the video, put it into audacity, and transcribed it. I wasted 30 minutes of my life on this, just to see that I was writing down "NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP"

    • @Sheffy-gb9rp
      @Sheffy-gb9rp 3 роки тому +2277

      Thank you for sparing me the time bc the curiosity was about to drive me mad

    • @ceddyd
      @ceddyd 3 роки тому +232

      Lmao

    • @darkrighteous64
      @darkrighteous64 3 роки тому +839

      GODDAMNIT TOM

    • @awc3651
      @awc3651 3 роки тому +101

      and to get 196 likes

    • @spacekelp_1645
      @spacekelp_1645 3 роки тому +120

      Thank you for doing it so I don't have to

  • @overclockofficial6669
    @overclockofficial6669 3 роки тому +4215

    Him: "At least you can still hear it."
    Everyone in the comments: "AHH MY EARS"
    Me: "What? ... oh no"

    • @MadNumForce
      @MadNumForce 3 роки тому +90

      I had to put on my AKG Austrian made headphones to pick it up. With my regulator PC speakers it wasn't audible (for me).

    • @FredbrStudios
      @FredbrStudios 3 роки тому +3

      @@MadNumForce 3 hours ago lmao

    • @mattnelson9123
      @mattnelson9123 3 роки тому +84

      This is how I've just found out I can't hear high frequencies any more :(

    • @GopaiCheems
      @GopaiCheems 3 роки тому +1

      SAME

    • @theomni1012
      @theomni1012 3 роки тому +26

      I’m 14 and I can’t hear anything. What

  • @carpedm9846
    @carpedm9846 3 роки тому +831

    "At least you can still hear it."
    Me: ah what a wonderful and wholesome endi-OHGOD STOP

    • @dankolord
      @dankolord 3 роки тому +27

      never gonna give you up

    • @Zermelin
      @Zermelin 3 роки тому +9

      Is the last part a morse code? It sounds like it?

    • @vibaj16
      @vibaj16 3 роки тому +15

      @@Zermelin yes, morse code for what the guy above you said

    • @obiwankenobi8033
      @obiwankenobi8033 2 роки тому +2

      @l o l probably a year or two the limit is usually mid 30s

  • @W92Baj
    @W92Baj 7 років тому +7264

    As you get older you start hearing a low pitched grunt every time you get up from a chair. Its odd

    • @BobbyMoran606
      @BobbyMoran606 6 років тому +23

      W92Baj - Minecraft and games Hi Baj!

    • @salami99
      @salami99 6 років тому +47

      i hoping someone can explain this more, becuase that sounds depressing.

    • @Madhattersinjeans
      @Madhattersinjeans 6 років тому +242

      @concurrent Flame, I think it's a joke about things taking more effort as you get older, like getting up from a chair and making a grunt from the effort.

    • @SilverSpade92
      @SilverSpade92 6 років тому +109

      I'm already doing that. I'm 26.

    • @dawnqwerty
      @dawnqwerty 6 років тому +1

      Baj!

  • @Zaurthur
    @Zaurthur 5 років тому +7915

    >"Sorry you were slightly inconvenieced by my video, I was too busy confronting my impending mortality"
    This video got dark.

    • @ericpeterson2960
      @ericpeterson2960 4 роки тому +76

      It really did.

    • @huntleysheep4787
      @huntleysheep4787 4 роки тому +3

      when did it say that

    • @gabemerritt3139
      @gabemerritt3139 4 роки тому +82

      @@huntleysheep4787 more like paraphrasing the entire video

    • @billkoul9780
      @billkoul9780 4 роки тому +45

      @@huntleysheep4787 Near the end, that "I'm getting older" is the most obvious clue

    • @gyrgrls
      @gyrgrls 4 роки тому +10

      @@billkoul9780 Well, at the end, it is customary to fade to black...

  • @Michael_Pereira
    @Michael_Pereira 3 роки тому +527

    3:30
    "I can't hear mosquito alarms anymore." -Tom Scott
    We feel pain at this great loss Tom

    • @maremike2691
      @maremike2691 2 роки тому +3

      I would be glad not hearing them, because I could make mosquitos go away and sleep at the same time

    • @Jayden3649
      @Jayden3649 10 місяців тому

      ​@@maremike2691they rnt for mosquitos they r for children

  • @battlehawk77
    @battlehawk77 3 роки тому +152

    Bravo, Tom, for showing some vulnerability, something that seems to be more and more lacking these days.
    The bulk of the video explains why, as a kid, I knew when one of my siblings had snuck downstairs to watch tv in the middle of the night.

    • @offichannelnurnberg5894
      @offichannelnurnberg5894 3 роки тому

      I guess they are all traumatized now and this may be a too private question? But if not, why not ditch age restrictions at all if midnight program does not seem to have harmed them?

    • @battlehawk77
      @battlehawk77 3 роки тому +1

      @@offichannelnurnberg5894 They were watching cartoon videotapes.

  • @marcogh
    @marcogh 7 років тому +12312

    WHAT THE MORSE CODE AT THE END SAID: "NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP". I like the sense of humor

    • @crimsonorbital
      @crimsonorbital 7 років тому +241

      Morris code?

    • @suicidaljell
      @suicidaljell 7 років тому +419

      Thank you this is what I was looking for

    • @marcogh
      @marcogh 7 років тому +161

      Morse* My bad.

    • @lukeboggon4769
      @lukeboggon4769 7 років тому +157

      From 3:59 onwards

    • @Hellion232Z
      @Hellion232Z 7 років тому +517

      That was a very painful version of morse code.

  • @dybiosol
    @dybiosol 4 роки тому +8221

    "...at least you can still hear it."
    Me: "Can I though?"
    (1 second later)
    Me: AAAAAAAAAA

    • @vunga8195
      @vunga8195 4 роки тому +221

      never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down

    • @poplee6478
      @poplee6478 4 роки тому +32

      Arrghh! The pain!

    • @poplee6478
      @poplee6478 4 роки тому +7

      This is funny, video still great!

    • @user-jd6gq2vh5w
      @user-jd6gq2vh5w 4 роки тому +99

      There is secret morse code ;)

    • @jessewilliams8724
      @jessewilliams8724 4 роки тому +35

      What do you mean? There was just the end card

  • @stkyriakoulisdr
    @stkyriakoulisdr 3 роки тому +33

    I though being able to hear when CRT screens were on was my childhood superpower. My parents couldn't hear that pitch and when I told my friends they didn't seem to know what I was talking about, so I thought I was one of few people that could do it. I haven't been any more disappointed with an informative UA-cam video in my life.

  • @Doodle128
    @Doodle128 3 роки тому +24

    My granddad was always confused when I covered my ears in hardware stores with old monitors that show the camera feed until I told him about this, cheers Tom.

  • @sealofapoorval7437
    @sealofapoorval7437 3 роки тому +6485

    This used to be my "superpower" as a kid. I could always tell when the television was on without even looking at it and with seemingly no sound. Sometimes when a TV takes a long time to start and my parents would keep pressing the start button, I would tell them to just wait because the TV had already started and is just loading. Other times when someone would watch the TV on mute (to avoid disturbing sleeping people in house) i could still tell the TV was on because of this sound. I genuinely thought I had a superpower

    • @hireahitCA
      @hireahitCA 3 роки тому +292

      Same! I could pick out where in the computer lab a monitor was left on too, not always perfectly, but enough to go to the right row instead of walking the whole room. I wonder if I still can.

    • @dvdvnr
      @dvdvnr 3 роки тому +199

      Back in the 1970s my second ever job was as an apprentice TV Engineer. Because I was hearing that 15,625 Hz noise all day long in the workshop, I think I must have learned to mostly tune it out. Back in those days most TVs had a "Horizontal Hold" - I could adjust it by sound alone knowing that, when it was set right, it didn't appear as loud to me.

    • @Nimerian
      @Nimerian 3 роки тому +141

      SAME! My mother used to go nuts turning the tv on and off b4 the picture could start and I was watching in amusement hearing the noise getting on and off.

    • @ninsophy9798
      @ninsophy9798 3 роки тому +23

      @@Nimerian what a lad

    • @Eddytorial
      @Eddytorial 3 роки тому +15

      this is exactly what I've been through (:

  • @JSSell25
    @JSSell25 6 років тому +4028

    "Well...at least you can still hear it."
    *proceeds to play noise so high-pitched it feels like a drill inside my brain*
    Gee, thanks for that heartfelt lesson on gratitude, Tom.

    • @douglasparkinson4123
      @douglasparkinson4123 4 роки тому +177

      its morse. i cant decrypt it but i know its morse

    • @insdel3227
      @insdel3227 4 роки тому +342

      @@douglasparkinson4123 morse says "NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP"

    • @mozarteanchaos
      @mozarteanchaos 4 роки тому +212

      that was the most painful rickroll ive ever experienced

    • @sirrivet9557
      @sirrivet9557 4 роки тому +7

      Can only hear up to 15k hertz so.

    • @gabemerritt3139
      @gabemerritt3139 4 роки тому +25

      @@insdel3227 I can barely hear it, I'm only 19....

  • @TrueMetis
    @TrueMetis 3 роки тому +25

    There's a real fun game you can play when you've got sensitive hearing but you also deal with loud noises often. I call it "Am I actually hearing something or have I finally developed tinnitus". Loads of fun.

  • @WilliamMelton617
    @WilliamMelton617 3 роки тому +26

    I literally just turned 28 yesterday and you hit me with this

  • @CoolTomato
    @CoolTomato 5 років тому +3325

    I can't believe I spent 10 minutes translating the morse code at the end just to get rick rolled. Tom, I'm disappointed in you.

    • @57thorns
      @57thorns 5 років тому +338

      You should know better than that. No one would be disappointed at that. Except us who did not hear it.

    • @panderleander9370
      @panderleander9370 4 роки тому +45

      What did it say?

    • @filiplayz1893
      @filiplayz1893 4 роки тому +67

      Wtf I didn’t hear it

    • @EMETRL
      @EMETRL 4 роки тому +129

      we're no strangers to love

    • @itzmeroky1305
      @itzmeroky1305 4 роки тому +140

      @@filiplayz1893 I have bad news for you

  • @michaelzheng5250
    @michaelzheng5250 4 роки тому +3483

    Tom: Well, at least you can still hear it
    Tom 2 seconds later: Let’s use Rick-roll Morse to pierce your eardrums

    • @alfiehawes2412
      @alfiehawes2412 3 роки тому +27

      do you know what the morse translates to?

    • @joahnnaibarra2282
      @joahnnaibarra2282 3 роки тому +228

      @@alfiehawes2412 Never gonna give you up
      :) good ol rick roll
      -. . ...- . .-. --. --- -. -. .- --. -- ...- . -.-- --- ..- ..- .--.

    • @questioner1596
      @questioner1596 3 роки тому +24

      I noticed it, but only slightly. When I turned off the 20 year old plasma TV I used as a monitor and listened on the laptop speakers, it was very obvious. That plasma also puts out quite a buzz, and it was drowning out the audio.
      It's not the same noise that CRTs make (it is 1080p after all), and it changes based on how bright the picture is. My newer 4K LED backlit LCD also makes a high pitched buzz based on how bright the picture is. It's so annoying that I turned the brightness down on the TV just so I don't have to listen.

    • @unliving_ball_of_gas
      @unliving_ball_of_gas 3 роки тому +4

      @@questioner1596 That's just....weird. You must be superhuman. Lcd's don't make sounds

    • @questioner1596
      @questioner1596 3 роки тому +8

      @@unliving_ball_of_gas, it certainly does make a sound, and I find it worse than the CRT TVs' sound because its fluctuations make it more noticable.
      It's an LG from around 2015.

  • @CrArC
    @CrArC 3 роки тому +9

    It's just occurred to me that I might've lost my ability to immediately tell whether or not a CRT TV/monitor was on in a 25m radius, and not even know it, because of course nobody uses those old things any more. I was the same as Tom, could easily do this all the way through my 20's!

  • @YourCo-workerAlbedo
    @YourCo-workerAlbedo 3 роки тому +18

    When you’re 17 and didn’t hear anything at the end 🗿

  • @Meekox
    @Meekox 7 років тому +764

    Tom what the hell, didn't expect this kind of sadness

    • @stormkeepergu
      @stormkeepergu 7 років тому +80

      Yeah, that was a bit depressing... it reminded me of how much older I am getting as well!

    • @Pinkrevenge101
      @Pinkrevenge101 7 років тому +4

      What manga is in your pfp?

  • @DaeHan2321
    @DaeHan2321 7 років тому +1433

    I came for the science, left with a life lesson

    • @MarkBonneaux
      @MarkBonneaux 7 років тому +26

      DaeHan2321 science AND a life lesson!

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz 7 років тому +20

      I came for the science and left with a tinnitus, due to a loud encoded message at the end.

    • @omarhuda4997
      @omarhuda4997 7 років тому +1

      Siana Gearz I didn't hear it. :'-(

    • @happydawg2663
      @happydawg2663 7 років тому +3

      barely heard the morse code, wasn't sure if I was going crazy or was real

    • @factsverse9957
      @factsverse9957 7 років тому +1

      marcs It was real

  • @benhudelot2829
    @benhudelot2829 3 роки тому +5

    When I was younger that noise would give me horrendous skull splitting headaches if I spent too long on the TV. My parents couldn’t hear it, so we assumed it was from eye-strain. It wasn’t until years later, when we got a new TV, but my grandparents still had their old one that I realized what the real cause was.

  • @ChristiRich
    @ChristiRich Рік тому +7

    I used to ask my parents about the high pitched whine from the television when I was growing up. They were never able to hear it.

  • @n0ame1u1
    @n0ame1u1 7 років тому +884

    That turned depressing real quick.

    • @user-qx7tm5df8j
      @user-qx7tm5df8j 7 років тому +81

      even more depressing fact: the mean thing is, even tho you cant hear high frequences, they can still damage your hearing. thats why these animal ultrasonic devices are so increadibly dangerous and dumb.

    • @majj6598
      @majj6598 7 років тому +11

      I know right I some reason feel sad for tom

  • @dandan1812
    @dandan1812 4 роки тому +2388

    Protect your hearing, then blasts high pitched hell at the end.

    • @harsimaja9517
      @harsimaja9517 4 роки тому +312

      What high pitched hell?
      ...
      Oh. :(

    • @tanuki9691
      @tanuki9691 4 роки тому +50

      Har Simaja if you are on a phone, it doesn't play those frequencies, i had to turn on my headphones to hear it

    • @TheScaith
      @TheScaith 4 роки тому +61

      @@tanuki9691 My s10 plays it just fine tho

    • @46rt76
      @46rt76 4 роки тому +44

      @@TheScaith depends on the quality of the speakers probably

    • @TheScaith
      @TheScaith 4 роки тому +11

      @@46rt76 Yea, although s10 speakers are neither really good nor really bad, I just thought that the frequency range would be something that stays rather consistent in smartphone speakers. It's usually more about how low and how loud the small thing can get and the frequency of that morsecode is about that of the higher frequencies a high hat produces, which you really don't want to be missing from your music.

  • @raspucin70
    @raspucin70 3 роки тому +5

    Tom: "old style, CRT television sets"
    Everyone under 20: Yawn
    Tom: "They have an electron gun inside"
    Everyone under 20: A RAY GUN? COOL!

  • @OfficialReggarf
    @OfficialReggarf Рік тому +6

    2:10 made my fall of my chair. OUCH!!!

  • @Jesspunk
    @Jesspunk 7 років тому +503

    I sat through and painstakingly wrote out that morse code, and you rickrolled me Tom, I don't know what I expected

  • @colterpett8590
    @colterpett8590 4 роки тому +2905

    Alternate title: Tom has a breakdown about getting old because of old tvs

    • @OHOE1
      @OHOE1 3 роки тому +15

      I have a tv that sounds like that

    • @ApolloRBLX
      @ApolloRBLX 2 роки тому +5

      A

    • @paulf1071
      @paulf1071 Рік тому +3

      Anybody know how Tom made the words 'high pitched' appear as superscript in the video title?

    • @unbeknownstprofile
      @unbeknownstprofile Рік тому +1

      @@paulf1071 superscript text generator

  • @braylonchampion5908
    @braylonchampion5908 3 роки тому +1

    Over 4 years later, and I have just decoded the code at the end. Well played, Tom. Well played.

  • @RetroGamingStories
    @RetroGamingStories 2 роки тому +8

    0:05 Sega Genesis/Mega Drive with Sega CD, Super Nintendo, Philips CDi, Amiga CD32, Panasonic 3DO, Atari Jaguar, Sega Saturn 😃

  • @hellterminator
    @hellterminator 7 років тому +362

    Well, this is among the more elaborate ways I've been rickrolled.

    • @cole_s13
      @cole_s13 6 років тому +1

      I'm impressed

  • @kiro9291
    @kiro9291 7 років тому +658

    this got strangely emotional

    • @klaxoncow
      @klaxoncow 7 років тому +74

      The feels.

    • @shockine
      @shockine 7 років тому

      >ywn regain your hearing

    • @nathangatenby4448
      @nathangatenby4448 7 років тому +1

      Bit cringeworthy how he Nearly started crying

  • @ivyssauro123
    @ivyssauro123 3 роки тому +1

    That's gotta be the best and most straight forward explanation of how a CRT work i've ever seen, I'll admit that even tho I've been enamoured by the things for a while now I didn't REALLY get it how they worked and now it makes perfect sense, thanks!
    Watching from CRT that doesn't make any noise because it's frequency is too high haha

  • @lliddle7616
    @lliddle7616 2 роки тому

    The very very high pitched beeps at the end of the video were a nice touch. Not bragging about my hearing. Just glad I have it

  • @jorgecoelho2
    @jorgecoelho2 7 років тому +3132

    "NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP"

    • @TomScottGo
      @TomScottGo  7 років тому +837

      Let the record show that Jorge here figured it out first.

    • @SkeleCrafteronYT
      @SkeleCrafteronYT 7 років тому +146

      Maybe you'll get older Tom Scott but memes will live on forever

    • @IboCamIbo
      @IboCamIbo 7 років тому +59

      Tom Scott rick rolled yet again

    • @djoakeydoakey1076
      @djoakeydoakey1076 7 років тому +37

      You Rick Rolled us?!

    • @Coccinelf
      @Coccinelf 7 років тому +45

      But the big question is, do you hear it Tom?

  • @MeAuntieNora
    @MeAuntieNora 7 років тому +442

    That noise is a *wonderful* noise when you're a kid in school, and you can hear that you're going to be watching a video instead of regular, boring class.

    • @reverseturingtest
      @reverseturingtest 7 років тому +21

      Me Auntie Nora
      I guess it also indicates that your school doesn't have enough money to replace 15 year old televisions though.
      I heard that noise a lot.

    • @MeAuntieNora
      @MeAuntieNora 7 років тому +23

      Haha, indeed... it could also be true that I haven't been in school in 15 years as well.

    • @ArgoIo
      @ArgoIo 7 років тому +10

      We had a TV in school which was so loud that it would drown out the audio... Our teachers didn't understand why we were complaining.

    • @MrBrimstone
      @MrBrimstone 7 років тому +5

      No idea about in Europe, but in the U.S. schools are dreadfully underfunded for the most part.
      Still to this day, many grade-schools use the old TVs and see-through plastic/magnifier projectors.

    • @mixthos
      @mixthos 7 років тому +10

      It's less wonderful when the teacher leaves the TV on for the entire period after watching a 10min video and you sit right next to it...

  • @billgreen576
    @billgreen576 2 роки тому +1

    Getting old Tom. Oh what adventures await.

  • @Dudukina
    @Dudukina 3 роки тому +2

    you managed to make it both heart-breaking and ear-breaking, wow

  • @Babalooza
    @Babalooza 6 років тому +2138

    who remembers when you could tell if someone left the tv on the moment you walked into the house?

    • @allyzapena1001
      @allyzapena1001 6 років тому +29

      Babalooza I miss those times 😢

    • @quamne
      @quamne 6 років тому +21

      i dont

    • @malding1
      @malding1 6 років тому +3

      Everyone

    • @alex0589
      @alex0589 6 років тому +40

      A freakin superpower

    • @TubbyJ420
      @TubbyJ420 5 років тому +60

      i have strong memories of back in school when you walked down the hall past a bunch of classrooms, if the door was open you heard the sound for a second.

  • @SummerSausage1
    @SummerSausage1 7 років тому +1777

    at 4:00 there's some type of high pitched morse code sounds playing. Tom, you're the definition of attention to detail, even if you can't hear your own jokes anymore ;)

    • @Pamgin
      @Pamgin 7 років тому +266

      SummerWizz1 if only someone here was young enough and knew Morse code

    • @EliasTheHunter
      @EliasTheHunter 7 років тому +12

      Pamgin that's a very good point!

    • @T0DD
      @T0DD 7 років тому +53

      I caught it... and now I want to know what it was

    • @Wheeze_NL
      @Wheeze_NL 7 років тому +84

      Pamgin I am young enough to hear it (28 but still...) and am a Licensed Amateur radio operator, but I still haven't mastered CW/Morse-code.
      I'll try to get the pitch down and ask a very skilled friend on Wednesday.

    • @arjen4120
      @arjen4120 7 років тому +96

      SummerWizz1 it probably says "things you might not know"

  • @mastertonberry9224
    @mastertonberry9224 Рік тому

    28 and I can still hear the noise at the end... feeling grateful lmao

  • @drcyb3r
    @drcyb3r 2 роки тому +3

    I remember the big CRT TV we had when I was a child. I hated watching movies on it, as it was so loud (the noise). Some weeks ago I was on vacation and the hotel still had CRTs, but they were really quiet somehow. Sadly I forgot to check the frequencies with my phone, but I am able to hear really high noises and all other CRTs, so that somehow was a special one. I can also hear the morse-code in the CRT-pitch at the end of the video perfectly fine.

  • @jocax188723
    @jocax188723 3 роки тому +1056

    Me, being a pilot in my twenties hearing the end card: "Wait a minute, that sounds like Morse! 'N..e..v..e..r..g..o..n-' oh for feck's sake"

    • @Lampe2020
      @Lampe2020 Рік тому +68

      You have to admit, it's one of the most clever ways to rickroll all of UA-cam...

    • @HSkraekelig
      @HSkraekelig Рік тому +11

      Wait, what morse co... oh... *sigh*(

    • @Bezimienny444
      @Bezimienny444 Рік тому +6

      The second I heard beeping, I knew that was the morse code but I had no idea what it meant lmfao

    • @itsv1p3r
      @itsv1p3r Рік тому +4

      He cant keep getting away with this!😩

    • @Dismantled95
      @Dismantled95 Рік тому +2

      LMAO

  • @Scadunc
    @Scadunc 3 роки тому +1667

    The Morse code at the end is genuinley the most clever thing on youtube

    • @TsaDude
      @TsaDude 3 роки тому +30

      Do you know what it says?

    • @13_cmi
      @13_cmi 3 роки тому +98

      @@TsaDude It's a rick roll apparentlayf

    • @polski_dezerter
      @polski_dezerter 3 роки тому +36

      darn now I regret I hadn't learnt morse code

    • @ITAC85
      @ITAC85 3 роки тому +101

      @@TsaDude It says "Never gonna give you up"

    • @metalnep
      @metalnep 3 роки тому +9

      I’m surprised I could hear that!

  • @sam21462
    @sam21462 3 роки тому

    I'm now 59 and Tom, my friend, it has only just begun for you.

  • @gearsie_
    @gearsie_ 7 місяців тому

    damn, he was contemplating his mortality 6yrs ago? Tom Scott deserves to not have to think about YT. he'll be missed, but I'm glad I was able to see his ideas when I could

  • @trevorchan9342
    @trevorchan9342 6 років тому +1703

    The morse code is ringing in my ear now. I'm continuously getting RickRolled.

    • @minethink1442
      @minethink1442 6 років тому +7

      hahaha i just noticed

    • @achiinrst1628
      @achiinrst1628 5 років тому +6

      Do you know what it says

    • @cajunvoodoo5930
      @cajunvoodoo5930 5 років тому +117

      NEVERGONNAGIVEYOUUP

    • @flyinggreenbee
      @flyinggreenbee 5 років тому +36

      Now I wished that I had learnt Morse code. Cos I could hear it but didn't know what it was trying to say.

    • @russia1305
      @russia1305 5 років тому +10

      @@flyinggreenbee never too late to learn it

  • @calebmerritt8788
    @calebmerritt8788 7 років тому +585

    That took a sudden sad and introspective turn that I don't normally expect from your videos, but it was sincere and touching. Thanks, Tom.

  • @Vhexp
    @Vhexp Рік тому

    Thank you so much for the outro, now my ears have been ringing for 3 hours.

  • @Asthriona
    @Asthriona 3 роки тому

    The fact I could hear the end of the video even with tinnitus made my day better x3

  • @flamingorentals6819
    @flamingorentals6819 7 років тому +2161

    nice trolling at the endcard

  • @Fluffycat
    @Fluffycat 4 роки тому +724

    When the video ends but you still hear ringing...

    • @christianmoore7109
      @christianmoore7109 4 роки тому +74

      Fluffycat tinnitus gang rise up 😤😤😤

    • @kurigohan7800
      @kurigohan7800 4 роки тому +62

      Its not your ear ringing, its a morse code :D it translates to "never give you up"
      Considering what Tom said, we're lucky we could still hear it (*^o^*)

    • @5joe
      @5joe 4 роки тому +33

      @@kurigohan7800 I think they meant after the entire video ended, which would mean they have tinnitus like me

    • @dausefulmarker
      @dausefulmarker 4 роки тому +6

      wait which type of ringing
      i have a white noise type ringing
      like when you turn on a tv from the 2000s

    • @greenyhobunkr6774
      @greenyhobunkr6774 3 роки тому +1

      I could still hear it after the video but i could not before. Did it cause tinnitus?

  • @tdoyr2119
    @tdoyr2119 3 роки тому +1

    My ears are still ringing from the end there
    Thanks.

  • @greggf.1393
    @greggf.1393 Рік тому

    After your message about getting older and not hearing higher frequencies, I was relieved to have heard the morse code at the end of the video.

  • @massimookissed1023
    @massimookissed1023 7 років тому +2882

    Try tinitus.
    It's on *every* video.

    • @nathanielhawkins6959
      @nathanielhawkins6959 6 років тому +71

      I also got very confused about people mentioning morse code at the end. I can barely hear it

    • @gronki1
      @gronki1 6 років тому +33

      I checked with a spectrogram app and it's actually there. So sad :(

    • @simpleminded1uk
      @simpleminded1uk 6 років тому +21

      Yep - I can't hear even a suspicion of Morse code.

    • @Igor-ls1qq
      @Igor-ls1qq 6 років тому +21

      I can hear it, but only in my left ear
      Just found out my right ear is totally bad at both high and low frequencies

    • @finian2
      @finian2 6 років тому +3

      I can hear it if I switch my volume from low to high, because then I can tell which new frequencies have been added to the mix. Otherwise it just blends in.

  • @aettic
    @aettic 8 місяців тому +1

    I'm pausing this video every once in a while to see if the high pitched tone I'm hearing is the monitors... Nope, it's just my constant tinnitus.

  • @phillipdickey9223
    @phillipdickey9223 8 місяців тому

    I have never in my life heard someone else drop a Spider Robinson quote.
    That deserves a drink.

  • @BBQnapalm
    @BBQnapalm 6 років тому +242

    I feel like Tom was hiding sad feels when he started talking about age and hearing... :(

    • @MaxIvoWes
      @MaxIvoWes 4 роки тому +7

      I think so too, it's sad to see :(

  • @blueberry1c2
    @blueberry1c2 6 років тому +1709

    "Protect your hearing" as i listen to high quality bassboosted memes every day

    • @dcarbs2979
      @dcarbs2979 4 роки тому +38

      Bass is a different frequency and near harmless to hearing. If it's around your natural frequency it can disintegrate organs

    • @thejojomonado3647
      @thejojomonado3647 4 роки тому +128

      @@dcarbs2979 "Near harmless"
      "Can *disintegrate organs* "
      I'm getting seriously mixed messages here

    • @dcarbs2979
      @dcarbs2979 4 роки тому +36

      @@thejojomonado3647 Audible bass is near harmless. The frequency you need to disintegrate an object is the natural frequency. For humans that's 7Hz (below the audible range of 20Hz). And you'll probably need a bigger amplitude than domestic hifis can produce to achieve it. Club and festival-scale PA's should be able to do it!
      Ears have smaller components, more susceptible to damage from higher frequencies.

    • @dylanpyle6500
      @dylanpyle6500 4 роки тому +2

      If that's are frequncey, I wonder why I have not heard if sound weapons.

    • @memeeeeh
      @memeeeeh 4 роки тому +9

      @@dcarbs2979 while resonating at our natural frequency can be discomforting, it will not desintegrate organs. The natural frequency of a human body ranges from 3Hz to 7Hz, with newer studies saying up to 10Hz. However different body parts have different natural frequencies.

  • @firefly2472
    @firefly2472 Рік тому

    That last beeping sound ? NEVER GONA GIVE YOU UP.

  • @oscqrwqlsh
    @oscqrwqlsh 3 роки тому +1

    this is so sad. sending love to your ears

  • @pedrol.mammini4940
    @pedrol.mammini4940 4 роки тому +2106

    As I was watching this video, I remembered of a very funny story of how me and my friends installed an app that allows you to release a constant sound with a especific frequency, and we tested in many ocasions. One of these ocasions was our physics class, where we generated a 17000 Hz sound (very annoying and agonizing sound) and the cool thing is that our teacher was not only old but on top of that, confiscated our cellphones and put them on his table, and for a period of 45 minutes, the entire classroom suffered with that sound, everyone except my physics teacher, that believed the students were being too distracted and finding excuses to leave the class. I could barely hold my laughter.

    • @CaseyShontz
      @CaseyShontz 4 роки тому +92

      I kind of want to try this some time

    • @isaiahway
      @isaiahway 4 роки тому +213

      *Some men just want to watch the world burn*

    • @chemicalfuzzy
      @chemicalfuzzy 4 роки тому +86

      How did I not see you on r/madlads yet

    • @lord_raindrops237
      @lord_raindrops237 4 роки тому +6

      May I know the app name?

    • @olbradley
      @olbradley 4 роки тому +51

      Same thing happened too me. Bunch of annoying as kids who play high pitched sounds and the teacher never notices it.

  • @pastaman64
    @pastaman64 3 роки тому +449

    No matter how bad my hearing gets I'll always be able to hear the sound of a CRT since my tinnitus sounds like it

    • @ohthatremindsmeofmypruneju3669
      @ohthatremindsmeofmypruneju3669 3 роки тому +8

      yup

    • @hchskxnbcj
      @hchskxnbcj 3 роки тому +21

      Me who could hear the noise and has a tinitus in this sound: unlimited power!

    • @tommeng6522
      @tommeng6522 3 роки тому +4

      paaaaaiiin

    • @mickeymouse12678
      @mickeymouse12678 3 роки тому +25

      My tinnitus developed at a very young age and it has always sounded sort of like the CRT whine, but also warbling in directionality. I think I've always had it, but it has become louder as I've gotten older.

    • @JesseBellas
      @JesseBellas 3 роки тому +7

      I'm starting to develop tinnitus. I do not look forward to it getting worse.

  • @andreaastolfi1234
    @andreaastolfi1234 3 роки тому

    don't worry about that... Your channel is too much interesting, so even a single video can't be wasted, even from an high frequency mosquito sound.

  • @maxrichards1748
    @maxrichards1748 2 роки тому

    The high pitch at the end was cool. Glad I'm still young

  • @McHeisenburger
    @McHeisenburger 4 роки тому +482

    3:59 I just got Rick Rolled by high pitched morse code.

    • @ajemajh
      @ajemajh 3 роки тому +4

      what?

    • @hideyboishit
      @hideyboishit 3 роки тому +19

      ah so that's what it was, thanks tom

    • @jasonw98
      @jasonw98 3 роки тому +2

      Thanks my sponsor blocker to block me from being rickrolled

    • @sbstratos79
      @sbstratos79 3 роки тому

      @james they're taking about the sponsor block extension available for Chrome, firefox and other browsers.

    • @MultiverseCODM
      @MultiverseCODM 3 роки тому

      Hahaha yes

  • @ExiusCorp
    @ExiusCorp 4 роки тому +154

    For anyone who isn't aware, Tinnitus - for a lot of people including myself - is that very sound, but constant. Never going away completely, always there, often an amalgamation of multiple high pitch frequencies. I've had it for as long as I can remember and notice I often tune it out subconsciously, but when it's quiet around me, it's there.
    So this video's coming up on 3 years old but I only recently found it, sorry!

    • @professorjack2099
      @professorjack2099 Рік тому +11

      My tinnitus is the same frequency as a CRT. Grew up with it always on and even slept with it through the night. I wonder if this is a cause of tinnitus

    • @kirara2516
      @kirara2516 Рік тому +1

      Same. I can never have total silence and need background noise just to sleep because of it.

    • @professorjack2099
      @professorjack2099 Рік тому +1

      @@kirara2516 box fan

    • @kirara2516
      @kirara2516 Рік тому

      @@professorjack2099 that helps. Sometimes I also have to use a video of a crackling fireplace or rain falling in a forest to help.

    • @theplayer4664
      @theplayer4664 Рік тому

      i dont have tinnitus but my ears have a genetic thing in that they grew in a weird way that lets me hear higher pitch frequencies than a person with normal hearing, i hate the sound of CRT screens beacause i can hear them, not only higher pitch frequencies but i can hear lower volumes too
      yes i do have frequent headaches from this

  • @JalnorTheGreat
    @JalnorTheGreat Рік тому +2

    Right there with you, Tom. I also heard those alarms when I was 27 but then recall thinking they'd just been a fad and now I have to strain to hear the nonitors in the unfiltered audio...

  • @RydersRacing
    @RydersRacing Рік тому +1

    Dude that morse code at the end scared the shite out of me.

  • @JoeBleasdaleReal
    @JoeBleasdaleReal 5 років тому +547

    Every time I watch this video my urge to hug and protect Tom from every hardship in the world increases

    • @emilytrost4123
      @emilytrost4123 4 роки тому +36

      I forgot I'm literally an empath and started crying

    • @MaxIvoWes
      @MaxIvoWes 4 роки тому +8

      @@emilytrost4123 Aww that's sweet :)

    • @inmiseryseekrootbeer4966
      @inmiseryseekrootbeer4966 4 роки тому +3

      @@emilytrost4123 whats an empath?

    • @herculesmclovin
      @herculesmclovin 4 роки тому +21

      @@inmiseryseekrootbeer4966 Empaths are empathetic. Empathy = the ability to actually feel how others feel and show a genuine concern for them as if it's your problem too. Like sharing someone's troubles, crying together etc..
      I understand it but my asbergers gets in the way often, sometimes I'm only capable of sympathy (which is more like understanding it must be hard/sad for someone and being sorry for them, but not actually feeling how they do)
      Sometimes I feel sociopathic were I feel nothing for no one apart from maybe myself. Contrary to popular belief, sociopaths are capable of empathy and can even feel large amounts of guilt/shame. It's more like a switch flips in their mind and they loose touch of empathy. It could be a protective measure to flip, because they can't deal with their overwhelming feelings.
      The opposite to empathy is Apathy. Apathy is a common trait in horrible people (such as serial killers & psychopaths) but of course not everyone. Being closer to apathy than empathy can be a sign of childhood trauma - many of us have a tough background, leading to a degree of trouble in our emotional intelligence. It's often that we neglect the importance of our mental health, perhaps, even accusing others of always being the problem when really we need to take a deep and long look in the mirror.
      We are not responsible for others and their behaviour, we aren't here to alter them. We are responsible for our own behaviour and the way we response to others, despite how they act.

    • @anirobrien7004
      @anirobrien7004 4 роки тому

      gay

  • @crinklecake53
    @crinklecake53 7 років тому +327

    my parents used to tell me that i was just hearing things as a kid but i knew it was there, and it was thanks for proving it to me

    • @renigold3390
      @renigold3390 7 років тому +88

      Well, technically, you were _hearing_ things

    • @ryanboll5621
      @ryanboll5621 6 років тому +14

      No offence, but your parents were probably just too old to hear it. Your ability to hear high pitched noises like this goes away with age.

    • @NahrAlma
      @NahrAlma 5 років тому +26

      Don't you just love that? I asked my parents about these things I sometimes get in my eyes. They told me I'm crazy. Years later Michael from Vsauce talked about eye floaters.
      That's why I don't have more respect for older people. They often think they've got things figured out and don't want to learn.

    • @DMack6464
      @DMack6464 5 років тому +2

      owo

    • @necrome9746
      @necrome9746 5 років тому +6

      @@NahrAlma I've spoken to 50 year olds that still say the world is still an amusement park for them. Still learning silly things they couldn't figure out for decades. You could see how their eyes light up like a young child fascinated by something new they discover. I really hope that love for learning stays with me as well.

  • @CeladonHairExtraordinaire
    @CeladonHairExtraordinaire 2 роки тому

    Aw I want to give you a hug after hearing the end bit!

  • @HopeF749
    @HopeF749 3 роки тому

    tom you're making me cry

  • @killmajaro1
    @killmajaro1 4 роки тому +471

    The gap in my front 2 teeth is the perfect size to allow me to make the mosquito noise. I can adjust the pitch up and down and have always been able to bring the pitch beyond my own range of hearing. (I had people tell me they could still hear it after I couldn't anymore.)
    This video made me think about my ability to do this over the course of my life. Good stuff.

    • @jevesh4491
      @jevesh4491 4 роки тому +15

      Wow, I have the same talent too, except for the part about not hearing high frequencies, I really didn't think I would meet anyone who could do it.

    • @s2ms10ik5
      @s2ms10ik5 3 роки тому +4

      Thanks, I unlocked a new skill today

    • @unliving_ball_of_gas
      @unliving_ball_of_gas 3 роки тому +3

      I use my lips to adjust the hole and the frequency. But Idk if I can go that high pitched.

    • @Lou-li5mv
      @Lou-li5mv 3 роки тому +3

      what, how do you do that????

    • @whizthesugoi
      @whizthesugoi 3 роки тому +2

      @@Lou-li5mv it's like whistling but while smiling

  • @CommanderTK9091
    @CommanderTK9091 4 роки тому +716

    I could barely hear the high pitch at the end over the roar of my tinnitus.

  • @signalzero77
    @signalzero77 Рік тому +1

    That super high pitch at the very end during the credits thing hurt so bad. I'm glad my hearing still works though!

  • @jayuliana9697
    @jayuliana9697 3 роки тому

    Thanks for adding the noise to the end of the video too.

  • @lkivl
    @lkivl 4 роки тому +2292

    "I'm getting older"
    >Look like 15 years old boi

    • @cottonsheep2367
      @cottonsheep2367 4 роки тому +64

      Tbh Tom scott is a british george clooney

    • @hyfive2111
      @hyfive2111 4 роки тому +7

      definitely not a fox •_•

    • @claudius3359
      @claudius3359 3 роки тому +5

      @@hyfive2111 oh reallyyy

    • @emmy3296
      @emmy3296 3 роки тому +2

      hey what was the old calling noise that was kinda a meme on tiktok?

    • @boabuin1151
      @boabuin1151 3 роки тому +4

      @@emmy3296 are you talking about the arabic nokia?

  • @NoXion100
    @NoXion100 3 роки тому +766

    I'm 33 years old, and I couldn't hear a damn thing at the end. Not with the big hi-fi speakers nor the headphones. I guess 20 years of heavy metal has taken its toll.

    • @chocobrowniewin
      @chocobrowniewin 3 роки тому +7

      I wonder if they are just pulling our legs! What buzz?

    • @unliving_ball_of_gas
      @unliving_ball_of_gas 3 роки тому +50

      @@chocobrowniewin Haha, this makes me remember about my grandparents when I told them their plasma tv is loud.

    • @RosieGoldie85
      @RosieGoldie85 3 роки тому +33

      @@chocobrowniewin
      Nah, i can hear it just fine (am 16 years old)
      Not only that, it isnt just a random buzz either, its a message in morse code!
      (Ow, it really hurts my ears though. High pitched noises are very unpleasant)

    • @BierBart12
      @BierBart12 3 роки тому +17

      Don't worry, the metal is probably not what did you in. It's probably genetic. Someone around 70 I know could hear those rods they use to scare moles away underground, which beeps at the same frequency(or a bit higher) as the end of the video, while my dad(same age) couldn't
      I only heard the beeping on my right ear at 25... I guess my left ear is worse

    • @greego5952
      @greego5952 3 роки тому +6

      BTW the morse code message is a rick roll

  • @demar1496
    @demar1496 2 роки тому +1

    While I'm long past hearing those high pitched noises, I find that they can still make my head hurt.

  • @Gael32
    @Gael32 3 роки тому

    Count yourself blessed instead of unfortunate. I am 35 and the high pitched frequencies my plugs or AC adapters put out cause me to unplug everything before I go to bed at night. Sometimes it's so bad that I get intense migraines from the noise. On the other hand, it was fun discovering that a 14 inch Sony Trinitron was absolutely worth the $8,000 that they sold it for back in the day. I can or "can't" hear how high the quality of components used to make it were.

  • @WardyLion
    @WardyLion 7 років тому +394

    Thanks to tinnitus, I have that "old TV whine" in my right ear 24/7...joy...

    • @zacharylaw9513
      @zacharylaw9513 7 років тому +17

      Im gonna copy and paste this from a page i read a long time ago for a temporary cure for Tinnitus (Although apparently it can stop it with time)
      - Place the palms of your hands over your ears with fingers resting gently on the back of your head. Your middle fingers should point toward one another just above the base of your skull. Place your index fingers on top of you middle fingers and snap them (the index fingers) onto the skull making a loud, drumming noise. Repeat 40-50 times. Some people experience immediate relief with this method. Repeat several times a day for as long as necessary to reduce tinnitus.

    • @prod.hxrford3896
      @prod.hxrford3896 7 років тому +3

      Does this actually do anything?

    • @foxman105
      @foxman105 7 років тому +1

      My dad worked as a military doctor/surgeon and he says it drives him crazy. His left ear is damaged from the repeated shockwaves.

    • @Pinkrevenge101
      @Pinkrevenge101 7 років тому +1

      +Zachary Law covering the ears with your palms so sound amplifies from the fingers hitting the skull? That's interesting what about when taking a shower do the same but instead of fingers you can hear the water dropping onto your skull very clearly.

    • @Moselae
      @Moselae 7 років тому +7

      Yep. Despite being young, I didn't notice the high pitched noise in the video because I thought it was the noise in my head.

  • @JeremyBaxendell
    @JeremyBaxendell 7 років тому +240

    I went back and listened to the previous video. I couldn't hear the high pitched noise either.
    Maybe we need to view the inability to hear such noises as an asset. At level 7, we get +4 resistance to sonic damage.

    • @therealpomax
      @therealpomax 7 років тому +12

      Unfortunately, that's not how it works. You can't hear it - and it still damages your hearing. Sort of like how you can't see UV light, and it'll still boil your retinas. This stuff's super unfair.

    • @klutterkicker
      @klutterkicker 7 років тому +1

      I can hear it but just barely. For contrast I had no problem hearing the easter egg at the end of this video. I think the humming is just low in volume and at a frequency made by a variety of electronic devices (or ear congestion).

    • @jamesyeoman794
      @jamesyeoman794 7 років тому +1

      Jeremy Baxendell An immunity to Unrelenting Force... FUS RO DAH!

    • @MrHatoi
      @MrHatoi 7 років тому +2

      You could also have speakers/headphones that can't play those noises, as well. And it does not make you more resistant to sonic damage, it means you already have it.

    • @TheGuardian163
      @TheGuardian163 7 років тому

      what's the last video with the high pitch noise?

  • @darcmatter7560
    @darcmatter7560 3 роки тому +6

    Tom: Just remember, you’re going to lose your hearing
    Me: ok
    Also Tom: Let’s hurt them necks

  • @Exilum
    @Exilum Рік тому

    The noise at the end was a nice touch.

  • @NoriMori1992
    @NoriMori1992 6 років тому +74

    I had a feeling "I can't hear it anymore" was going to come into play at some point. I was shocked at how sad he managed to make me about it, though…

  • @tykouae2757
    @tykouae2757 7 років тому +332

    That noise in the end hurts

    • @empath69
      @empath69 5 років тому +57

      Don't worry; won't be TOO long before it won't bother you anymore...

    • @renfrien7009
      @renfrien7009 5 років тому +49

      It's morse code! A special message just for us younger beans. ;)

    • @jessekendall8441
      @jessekendall8441 5 років тому +20

      hurts in more way than one

    • @PinkyGhost
      @PinkyGhost 5 років тому +3

      Am i weird for finding it al little pleasant

    • @marcuscross8051
      @marcuscross8051 5 років тому +2

      I can't hear it

  • @agrofindastation
    @agrofindastation 3 роки тому +1

    Ugh, I remember the day in 2006 when I stopped hearing the mosquito alarm advertised on TV. I had literally spent a whole night next to the speaker system at a club in Australia, and a few days later they had an ad for that and I didn't hear it, when a few weeks before I had.

  • @jamesshaw3500
    @jamesshaw3500 Рік тому

    I love the high pitch... I think it added to the video, made it more authentic.

  • @geocarey
    @geocarey 6 років тому +290

    I am 70. My upper limit is now 9000Hz. My hifi stereo system still sounds the same. I guess my brain is filling in the missing frequencies.

    • @lobsterbark
      @lobsterbark 6 років тому +90

      Most likely you just lost your hearing so slowly that you forgot what those frequencies sound like. My freinds grandpa has a really good home theater and hifi system in his basement that we use whenever we hang out there, and its kinda disappointing because the calibration and speaker placement is really messed up because his grandpa can't hear well enough to realize that it sounds like garbage due to the way its set up. Its all pretty decent equipment, its just setup wrong.
      One time we played an old cassette in it, and I could hear the azimuth was completly off. I fixed it, and his grandpa couldn't hear the difference, while my friend was shocked that cassettes can actually sound really good with nothing but a quickly done by ear calibration.

    • @lumpyfishgravy
      @lumpyfishgravy 6 років тому +42

      As you age, your brain starts to make symbolic shortcuts. You think you see or hear something, but more and more of it is memories.

    • @jackfrost9728
      @jackfrost9728 6 років тому +9

      If you can't hear the morse code at the end card, put a portable AM radio tuned to around 530 KHz up to your computer's speakers. You can clearly hear it thru the AM radio. Turn up your computer's volume to max.

    • @artysanmobile
      @artysanmobile 5 років тому +3

      geocarey That is absolutely true. Your mind compensates for shortcomings in all your senses. It does this in a way you cannot discern.

    • @Orrinn123
      @Orrinn123 4 роки тому +9

      Well then you probably didn’t hear the high pitch in the end. It was morse code that said “Never gonna give you up”. At least you’re immuned to high pitched rickrolls, so I guess that’s your silver lining?

  • @bxdanny
    @bxdanny 5 років тому +317

    I remember always hearing that high-pitched sound when a TV was on, and wondering why my parents couldn't hear it. It would be many years later that I found out what it was. The thing is, I got so used to the idea that TV screens made that sound, that now I imagine I hear it even on modern LCD TVs, which don't make that sound.

    • @TheBanana93
      @TheBanana93 4 роки тому +12

      if you put your ear to the back of an LCD monitor and move it around at some point you will probably hear a slight high pitched whine from a capacitor. Hell I can even hear my phone in a quite room if i put it to my ear haha

    • @LSqre
      @LSqre 4 роки тому +11

      @@TheBanana93 Either I have tinnitus or I can hear my phone's capacitors screaming in pain.

    • @hii-people2245
      @hii-people2245 3 роки тому +2

      Isn’t it that you might just have tinnitus

    • @pandaman144.
      @pandaman144. 3 роки тому +2

      Its really kind of a placebo effect. You grow up hearing it and so you expect it to be there

    • @what-uc
      @what-uc 2 роки тому +2

      I think I have tinnitus at that frequency but I only hear it when stuff like this reminds me about it. I have decent hearing though. The other night I noticed that my bedroom TV's backlight makes a slight noise when it's set to an even number but not an odd number.

  • @liambaron7112
    @liambaron7112 Рік тому

    the flashes of high frequence noises at the end was definitely intended

  • @tripjet999
    @tripjet999 Рік тому +1

    Nice to see a good-loking lad with no littering of tramp stamps, hog rings, etc.

  • @Sugarglidergirl101
    @Sugarglidergirl101 4 роки тому +233

    This video actually makes me kinda sad.
    This reminds me of when I was in Japan where some of the stores/malls had high pitched noises to keep birds and stuff away and I remember my ears hurting when it didn’t bother anyone else.

    • @almachizit3207
      @almachizit3207 4 роки тому +24

      I thought they used it to keep teenagers away

    • @planefan082
      @planefan082 3 роки тому +15

      @@almachizit3207 I don't think that's ethical use of tech

    • @almachizit3207
      @almachizit3207 3 роки тому +16

      @@planefan082 doesn't stop most shops where I live

    • @sodiboo
      @sodiboo 3 роки тому +4

      @@planefan082 well it’s still a thing people do

    • @somelokyguy6466
      @somelokyguy6466 3 роки тому +6

      @@planefan082 In some places they blast high pitch noises down alleyways to stop teenagers from congregating in there.

  • @richardmattocks
    @richardmattocks 7 років тому +155

    The worst part is... I didn't hear that high-pitched sound either :( yeah... getting old sucks. I noticed it a while back when I re-listened to a music cd from years ago and found I couldn't hear the detail that I KNEW was there deep in the mix. :(

    • @wellesradio
      @wellesradio 6 років тому

      richard mattocks What record was that?

    • @lumpyfishgravy
      @lumpyfishgravy 6 років тому

      I find the opposite - although my ears are ageing, my brain continues to learn and improve. I am hearing more and more details in music.

  • @gr.4380
    @gr.4380 10 місяців тому

    Tom having an existential crisis for 4 minutes and 11 seconds, 6 years ago. Fun!

  • @alfredklek
    @alfredklek 3 роки тому

    I am only slightly older than I presume you are Mr. Scott based on my cursory google search "Tom Scott age", and could also hear the sounds that CRT displays make when I was younger. I have, however, worked in construction for 17 years now. I'm skilled labor now as a carpenter but when I was younger I, like most most tradespeople in the US, got my start as an unskilled laborer. That sort of work is dangerous, physically taxing, and very loud. My hearing is irreparably damaged and, even though I'm very stoutly built and quite strong, I have a hard time lifting my left arm above my head due to an old injury that never healed properly. Age catches up with all of us and eventually kills us. Some of us more quickly than others. Count your blessings that your hearing loss is all that you've noticed so far. Cheers and best to you and, despite my tone, I greatly enjoy your videos.