• Zip2@feddit.uk
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    26 days ago

    Are you one of those damn night people complaining about us morning people getting on with stuff in the limited time window we have?

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      26 days ago

      When I am doing stuff at night I try to be as quiet as possible. The morning people could follow this until 11 am.

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        26 days ago

        But we won’t because 11am is unreasonable. That’s a third of the day wasted.

        You’re not an owl. Go to bed earlier.

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          25 days ago

          A lot of us work at night. My bed time is 8am. Why exactly do you deserve sleep more than I do just because I’m on a different equally necessary schedule?

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            25 days ago

            I’m not suggesting anyone is any more worthy of sleep than anyone else, and yes working a night shift does put you at a massive disadvantage. My wife worked night shifts for a few years, so yeah, I know.

            What I am saying is that (and this is purely a guess) ~90% of the world are awake during daylight hours, and you just can’t expect them to put a hold on everything.

            Personally I try not to do anything outdoors until 9am at the weekend, not because my neighbours work nights, or are night owls, or whatever. Just because I live near people. But at the same time I have kids and things to do.

            But anyone being disruptive in a neighbourhood between 10pm and 8am (let’s say 9am at the weekend) should be punishable by death. And my country doesn’t even have capital punishment.

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            25 days ago

            Hospital workers aren’t the ones making noise late into the night and expecting everyone else to be quiet in the morning so they can have a lie in though, are they?

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        26 days ago

        Depending on location, it’s too freaking hot to be doing yard work anytime past 11 in the summer months. 9 - 11am is usually when I get my shit done.

        Then again, with my neighbors have a similar work schedule to me, so I guess I’m not bothering anyone.

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        26 days ago

        Because a two-stroke engine that is more polluting than a full size SUV many times over making a lot of noise and releasing a lot of byproduct poisons into the air is vastly preferable to using a fucking rake. I think some boomers and junior boomers like the fact that they’re being noisy. grillman

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    26 days ago

    Depends on what time, for me

    After about 10am is pretty fair game if a noisy job needs doing IMO. If it’s music and not obnoxiously loud, that’s probably fine too

    Anyone making any noise before that though absolutely should get in the sea

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      25 days ago

      10 am is way too late where I live. It’ll be >90 by then, and that’s a great way to get hear stroke. Most people in my neighborhood are out by 730 working.

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        26 days ago

        It doesn’t excuse it, but sometimes you just gotta take drastic measures to drown out the intrusive thoughts… Or maybe covering up someone being tortured in the basement?

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    26 days ago

    Back in CA, there was a total grillman , appearance and all, that’d roll down the street in a golf cart with a massive sound system filling the entire rear behind his seat, and he’d blast out absolute trash dadrock with huge floor-shaking subwoofers, and do it all with this empty gammon grin behind his wrap-around polarized sunglasses, going back and forth at least twice a week around the same time.

    He was still not as divorced as my-hero though.

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    23 days ago

    That means you’re all going to be quiet and mindful of us third-shifters, right?
    …Right?

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        26 days ago

        My guess is lawn mowers at the crack of dawn. That’s mostly the noise I wake up to. Gotta beat the heat…

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    25 days ago

    In my part of Virginia, they have established noise laws. Seem pretty fair

    ordinance defines daytime as 7 AM–10 PM on weekdays and 9 AM–10 PM on weekends and holidays, and nighttime as any time outside of daytime. 
    
    The ordinance limits noise levels to 60 decibels during the day and 55 decibels at night in residential areas. 
    
    The law has a surprising amount of detail regarding things like vehicle noise, construction, etc. 
    
    https://library.municode.com/va/prince_william_county/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=CH14NO_S14-8EX
    
    
    
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        You could do a manual push mower! I’ve been looking to get one, I hear they’re much better for your lawn health and certainly help with getting a workout of it.

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          60dB is about the noise level of a household dishwasher. I think I could break that noise ordinance just taking out the trash, rolling the big plastic wheelybin the town issued me down my driveway to the street.

          Incidentally I’m stealing the term “wheelybin” from the British. I’m willing to render it “wheelycan” to localize it to the New World if need be.

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    26 days ago

    Ive often contemplated replacing the muffler on my rider with one designed for a passenger car

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    25 days ago

    My neighbor is showering at 6 am on a Saturday morning. Is he working on the day when I get to chill?

    No he’s an out of touch asshole, not me.

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    26 days ago

    Our neighbors decided that it would be a very great idea to start split and saw 350 ft³ of wood at 6am on Saturday morning, until 11am.

    Get out of town, into a rural area they said. It’s much quieter they said. That and the street that runs in front of our house…

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      Hahaha welcome to rural living for sure! Ive had a couple early camping mornings because I didn’t know how close the loggers would be. It’s nice to get started on chores earlier as you can, but I do try to be mindful of gas tools before 8.

      One of my neighbors must be invested in a couple different ammunition companies and trying to inflate their stock the way they shoot. All day Sunday sometimes.

      Trade offs for living in the woods.

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    26 days ago

    Reminds me of my father. He’s up super early, like 4 am, and to him 7 am is perfectly late enough to run the wood planer on a weekend day.