03-24-2025, 04:44 AM
I'm living with my wife and a newborn kid, and I'm working from home. The instructions say to never expose anyone under 18 yo, and for some programs also to never expose females. For most programs, either I don't want to expose her or she doesn't want to be exposed. (I might try to convince her of OGSF but that another story...)
A 6G program with DRS is about 2h 20min of continous play time.
How am I supposed to get that much "me time" alone every day to listen to the US track(s)? And where, would I just take the car and start driving around?
And it'd get even more impossible when travelling, staying at relatives or in hotels abroad.
What I can do is simply put on my headphones / plugs and listen away when I go to sleep (usually next to my wife). Then I can also have the program processing at night. I also like the noise and sound isolation for sleeping.
There also my aversion to the US track. 10 years ago I used to hear it loudly at get tinnitus from it. Now I don't hear it at all and its not easy to believe I'd still be able to process the messaging in it. I actually tested listening to OSC's US track for 3 nights last week (in a separate room at 3AM) but I switched back because I felt like I was losing results. Could've been only my perception, hard to tell. I am planning to try again it when switch to OGSF next as its only 10 minutes, low volume, and its usually easy to notice the new effects when switching to a new program. If I don't notice anything after 1 full cycle of US, I'll likely switch back to headphones.
A 6G program with DRS is about 2h 20min of continous play time.
How am I supposed to get that much "me time" alone every day to listen to the US track(s)? And where, would I just take the car and start driving around?
And it'd get even more impossible when travelling, staying at relatives or in hotels abroad.
What I can do is simply put on my headphones / plugs and listen away when I go to sleep (usually next to my wife). Then I can also have the program processing at night. I also like the noise and sound isolation for sleeping.
There also my aversion to the US track. 10 years ago I used to hear it loudly at get tinnitus from it. Now I don't hear it at all and its not easy to believe I'd still be able to process the messaging in it. I actually tested listening to OSC's US track for 3 nights last week (in a separate room at 3AM) but I switched back because I felt like I was losing results. Could've been only my perception, hard to tell. I am planning to try again it when switch to OGSF next as its only 10 minutes, low volume, and its usually easy to notice the new effects when switching to a new program. If I don't notice anything after 1 full cycle of US, I'll likely switch back to headphones.
Thoughts, opinions and beliefs subject to change without prior notice.