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From: grr@cbmvax.cbm.UUCP (George Robbins)
Newsgroups: sci.misc,sci.med
Subject: Re: Dreams as a reaction
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Date: Wed, 17-Dec-86 00:07:15 EST
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Posted: Wed Dec 17 00:07:15 1986
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In article <2956@bu-cs.BU.EDU> bzs@bu-cs.BU.EDU (Barry Shein) writes:
>
>>I recall sort of a "humming" in
>>my head - sounding like having an overloaded 60Hz transformer against my
>>ear - complete with vibration.
>
>My first inclination was to skip this as a lot of idle chatter but yes,
>I've had precisely the same experience when falling asleep, interesting.
>
>	-Barry Shein, Boston University

Maybe it's an occupational disorder caused by falling asleep while leaning
against the computer equipment too many times?  8-)
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