Jimi s Purple Haze has most misheard lyrics in pop music history
New Kerala - Washington: The classic 1967 track Purple Haze has been named as the most misheard lyric in pop music history, in a new poll conducted by British hearing aid company David Ormerod Hearing Centres. The late rocker Jimi Hendrix s song s line
David Menefee obituary
Union - Past 7 Days: Memorial services for David R. Menefee of Nevada City will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the Nevada City Elks Lodge. Mr. Menefee died Thursday, Feb. 23, in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. He was 57. He was born Sept. 9, 1948, in Fort Wayne
Hearing Loss #3 Health Problem For Those Over 50
KSDK - A combination of aging baby boomers who listened to too much loud music and personal music devices that pipe music right into your ears have made hearing loss the number three health problem in people over 50. Modern hearing aids offer tremendous
Don’t crank that iPod
Times - To many of today’s teens and 20-somethings, MP3 players are as essential as this week’s episode of “The O.C.,” extreme sports and the Xbox 360. But many of them also may be part of a generation that, due to frequent and loud MP3 player use, could be
Acacia Technologies Acquires Patents for Remote Video Camera
dBusinessNews.com - Orange County - NEWPORT BEACH — Acacia Research Corporation announced today that Acacia Patent Acquisition Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary that is part of the Acacia Technologies group, a leader in technology licensing, has acquired patents
Ferrigno Gives Back
Canyon News - LOS ANGELES - Lou Ferrigno has morphed identities more often than a George Lucas Cyber Hero. Junior body builder, a two time Mr. Universe title holder, television and film cult legend, itinerant stage actor, author, business mogul, fitness advisor to
Teen teaches sign language to help others speak, hear
Marietta Times - Whitney Kidd demonstrates sign language at the New Matamoras branch of the Washington County Public Library. NEW MATAMORAS When Sam Kidd selected the first hearing aids for his daughter he carefully chose flesh-colored aids, worried that Whitney
Feds link explosion, vapor leak
Raleigh News & Observer - A leak of flammable chemical vapor during manufacturing was the most likely cause of the January plant explosion that killed one man and injured at least a dozen others, federal investigators said Wednesday. Employees at the Synthron Inc. plant were