That's gonna do some permanent damage to ears. I seen some boy racer with his music blasting crumple his bonnet yesterday as he crashed into the back of a stationery car. It was funny as fuck.
That's gonna do some permanent damage to ears. I seen some boy racer with his music blasting crumple his bonnet yesterday as he crashed into the back of a stationery car. It was funny as fuck.
Nice way to induce permanent hearing loss, idiots.
If we assume this is an average competitive hearing trasher, at approximately 129 dB (world record around 150-160 dB), permanent hearing loss would occur at 1/2^13 seconds of exposure (~0.122 ms). Good luck with more than 1 minute of it, fingers do not provide more than a few dB of attenuation.
Nice way to induce permanent hearing loss, idiots.
If we assume this is an average competitive hearing trasher, at approximately 129 dB (world record around 150-160 dB), permanent hearing loss would occur at 1/2^13 seconds of exposure (~0.122 ms). Good luck with more than 1 minute of it, fingers do not provide more than a few dB of attenuation.
[quote user="bobalou"]That's gonna do some permanent damage to ears. I seen some boy racer with his music blasting crumple his bonnet yesterday as he crashed into the back of a stationery car. It was funny as fuck.
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Natural selection at work.
bobalou wrote:
That's gonna do some permanent damage to ears. I seen some boy racer with his music blasting crumple his bonnet yesterday as he crashed into the back of a stationery car. It was funny as fuck.
If we assume this is an average competitive hearing trasher, at approximately 129 dB (world record around 150-160 dB), permanent hearing loss would occur at 1/2^13 seconds of exposure (~0.122 ms). Good luck with more than 1 minute of it, fingers do not provide more than a few dB of attenuation.
If we assume this is an average competitive hearing trasher, at approximately 129 dB (world record around 150-160 dB), permanent hearing loss would occur at 1/2^13 seconds of exposure (~0.122 ms). Good luck with more than 1 minute of it, fingers do not provide more than a few dB of attenuation.
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Natural selection at work.
Natural selection at work.