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Fools blasting stereos and subwoofers
#11
Children that have yet to grow up...
Nothing left to do but
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#12
Hey if there's drugs to be picked up shouldn't I know Pog? : )

Cheers

rainyjim
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#13
What? What did you say? Just be thankful those subs are on wheels that eventually move away... I've experienced those cars going to the park to let their kids go play. I can only imagine the hearing damage to them sitting in the back seat.

Oh well... Save the Children! Big Grin
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#14
Rainy instead of sunny jim > You get Proof ??? You there next to them buying ?
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#15
Yes, one can lament on the noise but, IMO, its simply a repeating pattern of one generation not understanding the next. Cry n complain on a forum they will never read nor care about, face them head on ( doubtful ) or try to learn and understand ... Solace is they will someday be whining about something trivial like you are now when they are in the same position of cluelessness.
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#16
I think it's more about drug dealers and drug use than a different generation. Not all folk "their" age have crazy cranked out sound systems. Like you point out its hard to make sweeping statements, but when I see the people that get out of those cars they look neither friendly nor sober so I naturally think drug dealer / user. It's not to far of a jump?

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rainyjim
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#17
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Originally posted by rainyjim

I think it's more about drug dealers and drug use than a different generation. Not all folk "their" age have crazy cranked out sound systems. Like you point out its hard to make sweeping statements, but when I see the people that get out of those cars they look neither friendly nor sober so I naturally think drug dealer / user. It's not to far of a jump?

Cheers

rainyjim


It is about as far as a jump one can make by saying that if a black man robbed the store, all black men are robbers.

As for what a Troll would say, I find your comments spot on!
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#18
Not sure how this pertains to loud music, but im sure some consider my Donkeys as making a lot of excessive "noise".... Yes I'm on 40th! One mans joy is another mans Noise! [Big Grin]

When we had problems with a paraglider passing 100 feet over our house at 6am, I looked up the Hawaii noise code. It states all Land zoned Ag. can produce up to 70 decibels of sound 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. I was told that if someone wanted to run their farm equiptment or bulldozer all night it would not be against any noise laws.

http://www.nonoise.org/lawlib/states/hawaii/hawaii.htm

I must remember we bought and built our home on Land Zoned for Agriculture.

Recently I was told by a friend that someone was considering pulling a permit for a gun club with a range, on property located right off of Pohaku, backing up to Shipman land. Probably just a rumor but thought it might be worth mentioning.

Remember it could be worse..... A little Bass might not be so terrible compared to something else.

Aloha Nieghbors,
Beau
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#19
I used to have an infinite baffle subwoofer set up in my house. Four 15" subwoofers and 2500 watts of power, I could hit reference volume on a 10 hz sign wave. I will be installing it again soon, hope you like organ music. It sounds like you are in the church, the walls move in and out a couple inches. Smile

“Setting a good example is a far better way to spread ideals than through force of arms.”
-Ron Paul
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#20
I can't hear any stereos. The rooster farm and those screaming parrots drown everything else out.
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