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Teenagers' behaviour 'worsening'







Teenagers' behaviour 'worsening'

Teenagers' behaviour 'worsening' 09/13/2004 06:54 AM

Teenage emotional and behavioural problems are increasing, research shows.




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It's not the audio system -- turning the speaker off doesn't stop it happening. I don't think it's software-related, either (certainly my iBook didn't make these noises, and neither does the desktop G4 in the next room). It doesn't sound like the drive seeking. It might be some kind of electrical interference directly tweaking the speakers, but I don't particularly want to start opening up the laptop and snipping wires to find out. Anyone got any ideas? It's driving me nuts -- I get paranoid when computers do things I can't explain ...

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CIBER - Centre for Information Behaviour
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CIBER - Centre for Information Behaviour and the Evaluation of Research
http://ciber.soi.city.ac. uk/ciber.php

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