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To: OrionX who wrote (50800)2/2/2006 3:01:32 PM
From: inaflash  Respond to of 213183
 
Have you ever seen a receiver company get sued because somebody went deaf blasting the volume and the roof off the house?

No, but could Apple get sued if someone fell off their roof while listening to their iPod?



To: OrionX who wrote (50800)2/2/2006 4:26:28 PM
From: Stock Puppy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213183
 
Have you ever seen a receiver company get sued because somebody went deaf blasting the volume and the roof off the house?


In addition:
I would imagine that those kind folk who are generous enough to share their taste in music by installing giant speakers in their car trunks and driving around town with said trunks open (can't close them anyhow) with the volume at levels just right so that people in the inner most offices of tall buildings can appreciate and feel the full experience of said music usually quickly trigger the Darwin effect when the vibrations cause the gas tank to breach and subsequently ignite and explode so no lawsuits from these people.

In the case of houses, people who blast volume like that usually lose a few brains cells in the process and thus are clueless as to why their plumbing keeps springing new leaks until finally the gas or oil burner piping develops fractures due to metal fatigue and...

:-)