Wow, such a difference apparently. So I guess... it sucks having mono? heheheh... sex jokes...

Quote Originally Posted by Samuraid
Same reason why Red-Green-Blue displays (like a TV or computer monitor) produce a strong visual image: the cone cells in the human eye see in Red, Green, and Blue.
I always wondered about that.

Quote Originally Posted by Mirage
Isn't is possible to get hearing aids with two separate microphones, allowing for stereo sound?
I suppose... I don't see why not. But due to a contition I was born with, I have no ear canals (and the nerves are in the way so doctor's can't make them) so I might be different. My hearing aids are just a headband with two boxes on each end: one has a microphone to pick up sounds, the other vibrates and transmits the sounds to the ear bones, thus negating the need for ear canals.

And for some reason, I always put my games and TV and such on stereo (except for headphones; as I only have one microphone, I put those on mono).