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Re: A piece of advice for those of you with kids
cb919 #311293 06/23/10 02:19 PM
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We had to do that with the knob on our chest freezer after I opened it one morning and found water dripping off the lid. Inside. Then looked at the knob and found our 3 year old had turned it off.


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Re: A piece of advice for those of you with kids
Ken.C #311294 06/23/10 02:23 PM
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When my oldest son was 2 he turned up the setting on the bar fridge and it froze everything that was inside, the cans even burst open, what a mess.


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Re: A piece of advice for those of you with kids
jakewash #311299 06/23/10 03:05 PM
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Apparently my youngest isn't limited to the sub either. We have a table radio in the kitchen and when we turned it on the other day the volume was set to max - what a way to wake up!

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Re: A piece of advice for those of you with kids
cb919 #311309 06/23/10 03:57 PM
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Oh yeah, our four year old is always cranking the kitchen radio to Max. Luckily, even at max, the cheap thing doesn't get too loud.

He likes to have "Dance Parties". Really, its just him flailing about and throwing himselfon the floor. Fun to watch though.

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snazzed #311727 06/25/10 07:14 AM
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I have my Max set at -25. On a newer CD that nets me 105dB, on an older CD its 'only' 97bB. Either way, loud enough to know it's too loud to listen at those levels for any length of time, and low enough to not damage anything.

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a401classic #312536 06/29/10 02:18 AM
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I have my Denon 1610 set to -10 db.

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