ABSTRACT

The recognition of noise as a source of annoyance began in antiquity, but the relationship, sometimes subtle, that may exist between noise and money seems to be a development of more recent times. For example, the manager of a large wind tunnel once told one of the authors that in the evening he liked to hear, from the back porch of his home, the steady hum of his machine 2 km away, for to him the hum meant money. However, to his neighbours it meant only annoyance and he eventually had to do without his evening pleasure.