July 03, 2004

Can't get you of my head. No, really.
  • Fascinating, thanks Gyan. It is amazing the range of disorders that humans can experience.
  • Wouldn't be the worst thing if you could change the station, or turn it of at will. But, it does make me wonder what music would be playing for me under those circumstances.
  • As long she only hears music she's paid for, she's safe from the RIAA.
  • I dunno if it's the same exact thing or not, but I've got this, or at least something very like it. Thankfully, it happens only when I'm lying down. The tunes are very Residents-like, but nothing I've actually ever heard, AFAIK.
  • auditory hallucinations? sounds like schizophrenia...
  • Have experienced auditory hallucinations only when running a fever. Caught measles in early adulthood, and was seriously ill for a couple of weeks, during which time I heard non-stop bagpipes -- exceedingly tiresome, as I recall.
  • ain't it weird what can go wrong with brains?
  • Good link, but am I the first to notice a word missing in the FPP? Can't get you OUT of my head. No, really. Ain't it weird what can go wrong with brains? Really.
  • wendell: Amazingly I keep reading it without notincing the missing word.
  • Paris in the the spring.
  • See, I hallucinated the word 'out' which is why it doesn't show up in the text.