Earplugs

I got a set of earplugs a few years back, when I was heading off to Burning Man.

I saw on them on ebay for, I dunno, maybe 30 bucks. I'm thinking ok, I'll be there ten nights, I want really good earplugs, since people running around with airhorns at 7am is a relatively common occurrence. 3 bucks a night for decent sleep? So worth it. So, I bought 'em.

And a pack of 40 sets turned up.

Uhh, well, ok then.

So, this meant I had a ton to give away at Burning Man (gifting is a huge thing there), so that worked out pretty well.

Anyway, these are industrial earplugs. They have 3 baffles on them. You reach over your head with your opposite hand & pull the top of your ear up to straighten the ear canal, then push them super deep so as many baffles as possible as in action., like this:

& here's a pdf of full instructions, you know, just in case you've ever been curious about how to put ear plugs in.

So, you see, these are serious ear plugs, not your nickel & dime jobbies. It does take a bit of getting used to, shoving them that deep inside your ear — but that's where the ear straightening comes in. If you don't get all three baffles into your ear canal, then they're average-ok (like foam earplugs, for example), but not super-great.

Ok, so that's all well & good. I learned how to put ear plugs in properly, la la la.

Last year, I went to a thing called Con Fest (a hippie festival, stands for conference-festival. worst naming ever), here in Australia. Took my earplugs, and an eye mask. Found a great little spot in the forest. Super convenient, isolated & wonderful.

Then four cars drove up, & these farm hands up from up north came and camped, literally, on top of me. I was surrounded on all sides, with my tent right in the middle of their dining area. So much for getting away from civilization.

Ok, fast forward a few days. I do my usual going to bed routine. Crawl into my sleeping bag (my "beeping slag," hehe), listen to some David Bowie, then put on my eye mask, insert earplugs & drift off.

The next morning I get up around 10, get out of my tent, stretch & go about my business. Weird thing — everyone is saying things like "Oh man, we feel really sorry for you" and "Oh wow, how are you feeling?" to which I'm responding "Why?" and "Awesome, why?"

Turns out one of the guys in the camp-around-me, who'd been dropping acid every four hours around the clock for four days, had been screaming at the top of his lungs. All night. Every single campsite for two blocks in every direction had been shouting at him to shut up.. & he'd been shouting back. & flashing his torches all over my tent etc etc.Everyone else in the area hadn't slept a wink & were utterly wrecked.

I hadn't noticed a thing and slept like a baby. Through it all.

I like my earplugs.

  • http://www.examiner.com/x-10560-Special-Needs-Kids-Examiner Heather E. Sedlock

    Bravo!

  • ladymisssusan

    I think I need some of those earplugs! lol

  • http://sidawson.org Si Dawson

    *laugh* one of those once-in-a-lifetime finds I think. Seriously though, I imagine any industrial earplugs would do the trick, I've just never used any, other than these :)

  • http://www.examiner.com/x-10560-Special-Needs-Kids-Examiner Heather E. Sedlock

    I found some good ear plugs for my B-boy. He loves them! Especially in car rides when we're playing music "too loud." He has hypersensitive hearing… anything above a volume of 2 is too loud for the lil one…

    But I'm not sure how blocked out things get with them as I've never tried to get his attention when he puts them in LOL

  • VladDolezal

    Earplugs were one of the first things I got after arriving to university. Best return on investment ever!

    (Unless you count free things. Because those technically give you infinite return on investment.)

    (Except you have to invest some time in them. So that's not really zero investment. So maybe earplugs still win.)

    (Anyway, I'll shut up now :) )

  • http://sidawson.org Si Dawson

    *huge laugh*

    The best return on investment I ever had was about 50 feet of 7 foot high plastic sheeting. I covered an entire room it when I ran a company a few years back. Cost about $20 & we had an entire room of whiteboard. I swear we covered every inch of that plastic at least a hundred times over in diagrams, pictures, code examples, charts, you name it.

    Awesome value!

    oh & re the free/cost thing. JWZ had a great quote (which I kinda love, kinda hate) about linux: Linux is only free if your time has no value.

  • http://vladdolezal.com/blog/ Vlad Dolezal

    That sounds AWESOME! :D

    I heard that Linux quote before… and although I'm a big Linux fan, I have to agree. Oh well :P

    Edit: Oh, I just realized… this is the first time I see a picture of you without a hood on. You look… different.