@mlsstl +1
My dad's 85 and smoked his whole life. He's still here and as healthy as an 85 year old can be. ✌🏼
My comfortable volume, in my very small room is 65 to 85 DB depending on the music.
listening volume?
I am curious to know at what volume you listen to music. I use a free NIOSH app on phone and was listening to pop rock and jazz at 68-72dB(A). I enjoy most music at a bit higher level if I am really focusing on the music but then the TV downstairs would be cranked up. Background level is low 30s
@mlsstl +1 My dad's 85 and smoked his whole life. He's still here and as healthy as an 85 year old can be. ✌🏼 My comfortable volume, in my very small room is 65 to 85 DB depending on the music. |
@skippytate -- your dad is one of the lucky ones. I had a good friend die at age 55 from lung cancer and know a number of other people who didn't make it past their 60s from respiratory and heart issues. I've always viewed it like playing cards -- sure you can win a big hand with a pair of twos, but the odds aren't with you. I don't know anyone who sits down at the poker table and say "God, please give me a pair of twos." Most people hope for a somewhat better hand. |
@mlsstl A gamble is a gamble. Pressing your luck. I once won a poker game not knowing how to play poker. I never played again. On the other hand, I've gambled on many audiophile purchases and my record is about 40%. Haha Sorry to disrupt this thread. |