I think this makes a lot of sense. I take the bus and train to work, and pass a lot of folks listening to an MP3 player. Guess what, I can hear their tunes only too well, too! Seems to me most of these players are putting out some decibels. So the European Union (EU) in some wisdom has set out to reduce the volume put out by MP3 players. Read the full story in this Boston Globe news article, "EU tells music lovers to turn down MP3 players."
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008
EU Says Turn Down MP3 Players Or Risk Hearing Loss
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