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Old 24-11-2010, 20:09   #1150
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2010) Vol. IV

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Originally Posted by DJ-SWITCH View Post
I wont be watching that channel i hate subs on the screen
Oddly enough, I find that when my wife puts subtitles on because she can't hear or can't understand the accents (I'm way more hip with the Californian jive or even the stuff they come out with in New Tricks), I lose the plot trying to follow the on-screen dialogue because I can't tune into the sound. You know that your senses adapt so that your hearing improves shortly after you turn the lights out at night but that's when you hear the scary things! So it's the same thing in reverse: processing subtitles takes away from the text processing and sound processing part of the brain at the same time!
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