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I'm sorry but this anecdote sets off my BS detector very hard.



it's probably real but not thoroughly proven: https://www.straightdope.com/21341818/is-it-possible-to-hear...


funny how all of these cases predate the existence of recording devices, probably because people don’t get dental work anymore


plausibly people don't have many such high-powered am transmitters around any more, but also much less dental work is metal now, and the metal is of more consistent quality, so less chance of oxidizing into one of the numerous metal oxide semiconductors in your mouth. it seems to have been a pretty infrequent phenomenon even at the time, one in tens of millions


How on Earth did you arrive at the conclusion "probably real" from that link?


by reading the conclusions contained in the article it links to


That conclusion?

> Whatever the case may be, the available evidence behind this tale appears to be purely anecdotal and not verifiable at this point.


no, the others


I literally quoted the conclusion of the linked snopes article.


the article i linked to wasn't by snopes or on her web site; it was a 'straight dope' column from the chicago reader




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