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Oof I do this and don’t have Autism to my knowledge. The stimulus is somehow distracting and when you really need to focus it can be a problem!
It’s not just you it’s very common. Listening to music actually uses a decent bit of brain power so turning it down frees up some of that
This isn’t autism related. You turn it down to better focus
Back in the day I had 4 15" subwoofers crammed into a Chevy Cavalier. You had to turn the radio down to see at all.
On busy parking lots I even open the windows to also hear what’s happening outside.
That seems like an all around good idea to avoid accidents happening
Does Attention economy describe that phenomenon or is that term just used for longer-term events? Or is it even something different?
Do normies not do this?
Sometimes I’ll close one eye to make my brain’s framerate better.
I’ma call dips on posting this tomorrow
“dibs” is the word you’re looking for.
That’s a CD player
There are an am/fm button and multiple memory buttons. So it could be the control panel for both?
That is a BMW E46 Generation 3-Series with the “Business CD” audio option which does include an AM/FM radio tuner…
…that being said you can clearly see it’s playing Track 11 of the CD…
…that being said I think “Radio” is commonly used generically for many devices playing audio content.
That is a BMW E46 Generation 3-Series with the “Business CD” audio option which does include an AM/FM radio tuner…
So they left out the receiver but kept the am fm button? They could have used a cover/ blind instead. Why wouldn’t they do that? We live in a strange world.
…that being said you can clearly see it’s playing Track 11 of the CD…
Good eye.
…that being said I think “Radio” is commonly used generically for many devices playing audio content.
I was previously under the impression that a device must at least be able to receive radio programs in order to be called a radio. But English is not my first language, so I could be wrong.
So yer ma could be right that it is indeed just a CD player?
So they left out the receiver but kept the am fm button? They could have used a cover/ blind instead. Why wouldn’t they do that? We live in a strange world.
It does include a tuner…unless you’re making some distinction between “tuner” and “receiver” that I’m not catching on to?
I was previously under the impression that a device must at least be able to receive radio programs in order to be called a radio. But English is not my first language, so I could be wrong.
I think technically yes. But in common conversational English, it might be a bit blurry.
It does include a tuner…unless you’re making some distinction between “tuner” and “receiver” that I’m not catching on to?
No. I misread it. Sorry for the confusion. It all does make so much more sense now. :)
It’s a head unit
It’s a radio that includes a CD player that is currently playing track 11 on a CD.