The EU's New MP3 Player Policy
The European Commission's new policy will require iPods and other MP3 players to have a default maximum volume of 80 decibels. That's considered a "very loud" level by most sound rankings; anything above that mark can be potentially dangerous. Presently, most MP3 players go as loud as 115 to 125 decibels.
For some fun comparisons, we turn to the (apparently, every shorter agency name was already taken). According to the, er, USNIODAOCD:
• 80 decibels is equivalent to the level of noise you'd hear on a busy city street;
• 90 decibels is lawnmower-like loudness;