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RE: Xenon Hedlights
ConcreteMonkey Never noticed the flicker myself. The LED lights were introduced by BMW. Each LED light will last...

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loud

Obviously it is impossible to quantify it because one what is too loud to one person could be perfectly acceptable to another.

HGV blocks road 5599
As I understand it the correct signal when leaving a roundabout is to signal left once...

Personally I think that any music played that causes someone talking to me to have to shout to get me to hear them is too loud. It's this reason that I don't particularly enjoy going out of a Saturday night. You can't go to any pubs around here and have a nice quiet drink and chat with friends, the music is played far too loud and you can't talk unless you shout your arse off.

I don't object to that though because I have a choice, I just don't go to the pub.

I don't really have a choice when I'm walking to work and back, nor when I'm on my lunch break (I have to eat, right?)

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HGV blocks road 5600
Martin Dixon expressed precisely : Correct - Although on a roundabout with two (or more) lanes around it, I tend...

Interesting. I'd like to find out about that, I would have thought that being deaf would effectively stop him from listening to music completely. How does that work?

to under to

This is the kind of thing that starts off the "selfishness tennis" that Depresion and myself have been engaging in :)

As a deaf person, he obviously has the right to listen to music just as much as a "normal" person. However, is this still the case if by doing so he infringes on the rights of other people to peace and quiet?

It's the kind of thing you could argue about forever :P

Cheers, GazChap.




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