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"Jeffrey T. Anbinder" <[log in to unmask]>
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Jeffrey T. Anbinder
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Wed, 8 Feb 1995 13:08:30 -0500
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Mark Avino said:
>Somebody have to come up with Decibal Meter and find out which rink has
>the highest score. There's one hang up at the Capital Centre, errr..
>excuse me, USAir Arena, the lights flashed when it reach up to 100
>whenever there's a score or any excitement going on. I don't know what's
>the record highest score but I'm sure at Lynah would have reach up to
>150!
>
>I'm curious if anyone ever done it?
 
Undoubtedly, the Lynah crowd's loudest moment in my personal (admittedly
limited) memory was as the time expired at the end of the second game of a
two-game ECAC quarter-finals sweep against Harvard.  I have no doubt that
we topped 100 dB, but keep in mind that an airplane taking off - at close
range - is about 120 dB.  The scale is logarithmic, so 120 is twice as loud
as 110, which is twice as loud as 100.  I doubt that any hockey rinks have
ever gotten higher than 120, but it'd sure be fun to try.
 
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Jeffrey "Beeeej" Anbinder                                [log in to unmask]
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