SnackDaddy
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cavaliereternal said:The headphones that come with the iPod aren't very powerful to begin with, so if his case is based on the output of the earbuds, I don't think he'll win. I have a pair and they are a bit on the weak side, and if you turn them all the way up the drivers start buzzing.
Asian Dub Foundation said:it should not be only apple i agree
and no lie, my hearing has gone alittle worst since i got an ipod
whether its from the ipod itself is another thing
but im for this lawsuit, even if it is stupid, i think it can raise awareness about using those earbuds for excessive long time and loud volumn and such and how it can damage hearing
those programs that limits the volumn is great, cuz honestly, whose is goin to look at the warning sticker and actually follow it
tdg said:Caution: Swimming pools may cause drowning.
Give me a break, unless the volume starts at 110 db on the iPod this is retarded.
QFT....common sense is something missing from many people today...and those people want to be compensated for it because they can't think for themselves since there isn't a label telling them what's good and what's bad.toymachineman19 said:Why is this lawsuit against only apple? Anything that you can put headphones into at too high of a volume for a long time can cause hearing loss...so should we sue other MP3 player companies too? Common sense will tell you not to listen to music too loudly for a while...
Black Morty Rackham said:How about letting people decide for themselves if they want tinnitus or not?
evilcartman said:I hate stupid people.
Black Morty Rackham said:The sound output in the euopean iPods is already gimped due to some silly french ruling.
I fucking hate the french sometimes.
Hal|9k said:This just proves how badly we need tort reform. "Loser pays" would put a stop to the gold-digger lawsuits and put a lot of ambulance-chasing lawyers out on their asses.
We also need a permanent ban on ALL warning labels. Just let nature take its course for a few generations and you'll no longer need warning labels.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to play music at excessive volume.
But I don't know how to work the scroll wheelGrimdj said:QFT. Hey moron....turn it down.
Asian Dub Foundation said:it should not be only apple i agree
and no lie, my hearing has gone alittle worst since i got an ipod
whether its from the ipod itself is another thing
but im for this lawsuit, even if it is stupid, i think it can raise awareness about using those earbuds for excessive long time and loud volumn and such and how it can damage hearing
those programs that limits the volumn is great, cuz honestly, whose is goin to look at the warning sticker and actually follow it
Then how the fuck did you start the music in the first place?sap said:But I don't know how to work the scroll wheel
valve1138 said:OMG I JUST DUMPED A CUP OF COFFEE ON MY LAP BECAUSE I WAS DRIVING WITH IT BETWEEN MY LEGS AND DIDNT KNOW IT WAS STEAMING HOT!
MrJohnson said:The old woman you are talking about got third degree burns because of the coffee spill. For that to happen the McDonalds must have been serving coffee well well well over what it is regulated to do, which is illegal.
Also, I'd like to see what you think when you get third degree burns on your penis.