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Thank you Cardinal for bringing knowledge to us masses. I stand corrected.
 
Approximately 220 decibels when up close. At 180 your eardrums rupture, and at 220 your organs are basically being torn apart.
 
timeoff said:
Approximately 220 decibels when up close. At 180 your eardrums rupture, and at 220 your organs are basically being torn apart.

Wow, what a HeadRush!!!

Rock on!!!!!!!!
 

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