I believe Workers Compensation Board requires that you wear hearing protection once the decibal level exceeds 80 decibals. I wonder if any of those old rockers can hear. As for me I like a quiet room to tie in.
Regards Mel


----- Original Message ----- From: "DonO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2005 5:51 PM
Subject: Re: FW: [VFB] WAS Howdy- now what do you tie to,??



Nick, 129.5db..., zat all?  Hummmpf...veeklings...

My son's truck stereo kicked out 140 decibels.  I used to drive it around
and listen to ZZ Top.
He had his graduation tassel hung from his rear-view mirror, and the bass
would make it dance like a hula-girl.
Huh?  Whazzatyousa? Can't HEAR ya!  SpeekLOUDa!

Nowadays I listen to the classic oldies rock station, and some cd's- Nora
Jones, Sawyer Brown, The Animals (Retrospective), & some mixes, and the cd's
I got here on the vfb. And sometimes I just tie in the quiet solitude,
except for
that noisy Buggs.


DonO


----- Original Message ----- From: "Niclas Runarsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The loudest I've heard myself is Manowar when they were here, playing in
S�derhamn. For those who aren't familiar with Manowar, they entered the
Guiness book of Records as the loudest playing band when they played in
England... 129.5 decibels. I'm sure it wasn't THAT loud here... but you sure
wouldn't have heard your cell phone signal standing there. ;o)
/Nick












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