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There are 5 fans in my computer ... they nicely drown out most other distracting sounds.
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Regards.
I'll write a suicide note on a hundred dollar bill - Dire Straits
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Mr.Prakash wrote:
Right now listening to paul young - love of common people.
but I think its more worrying that I've now got that song going through my head.
Michael
CP Blog [^]
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.... a multiple choice poll.
What I listen to in the office depends on my mood. Sometimes, it windows-shaterring loud, sometimes it soothing, sometimes it's Barry White.
Current mood playlist include Rilo Kiley, Sophie Zelmani and Tresspass Williams.
"if you vote me down, I shall become more powerful than you can possibly imagine" - Michael P. Butler.
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I agree.
When I'm stuck or doing some hard coding I like quiet music.
However when I get through a tough spot, I love switching to loud music and turning it as loud as I can stand though my headphones.
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Nick Seng wrote:
sometimes it's Barry White
The walrus of luuuurve (if you ever saw the animated Tina Tunrer video)
Same here about the moods.
The tigress is here
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Currently my main album is The Glorious Burden by Iced Earth, although I'm also loving the new Scorpions, the new Motorhead, and the Sleez Beez.
Christian
I have drunk the cool-aid and found it wan and bitter. - Chris Maunder
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Good to see a metalhead on the forums (I must admit though, I'm relatively new here)!
Power Metal is not really my thing - I prefer Thrash/Black/Death Metal.
I listen to a lot of old Dark Throne, Judas Iscariot and Nargaroth while programming - hypnotic raw BM!
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Heavy Metal rules!
Listening to Metal Militia by Metallica.
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Whip me, beat me, make me write VB?
Software Zen: delete this;
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Nah, a good old ass kicking of Quake 3.
But if thats your fancy, I've heard Anna has all the kit.
"Je pense, donc je mange." - Rene Descartes 1689 - Just before his mother put his tea on the table.
Shameless Plug - Distributed Database Transactions in .NET using COM+
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Giles wrote:
The screams
Of the managers or the users?
Michael
CP Blog [^]
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More often I'll listen to hard rock(eighties metal, NIN, ministry, some new rock) or 'techno' (FSOL, Coldcut, Robert Miles), but I could just as easily listen to blues, 'Lo-fi Indie', a little rap or maybe some classical, it all depends.
Today it's been Megadeath's Rust in Peace, Pearl jam's Live At Benaroya Hall, and now Wagon Christ's Sorry I Make You Lush
BW
The Biggest Loser
"Farm Donkey makes us laugh. Farm Donkey hauls some ass." -The Stoves
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All I can hear is the fans screaming.
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I have tinnitus[^] as a result of working for several years in the computer center at the local air force base back during the 80's. The center consisted of a first floor of office space, and a second floor that was one large computer room. This room, which was approximately a half acre in size, was filled with a variety of mainframes, superminicomputers, and even a Cray X-MP, along with related peripherals. The peripherals included the old 'washing machine' 300 megabyte disk pack drives, line printers the size of small trucks, and keypunch machines and readers. The air conditioning for all of this equipment added to the noise level as well. The end result was was phenomenal. The average noise level was bad enough that you couldn't carry on a conversation without shouting.
Today, whenever I'm in a quiet place, I hear a high pitched whine. That's the tinnitus. I have to have a fan or some other white noise source running at night to be able to sleep.
I would strongly suggest that you wear ear protection if you work in a server room for long periods. My tinnitus is of an annoyance level; fortunately, it doesn't seriously affect my lifestyle.
Software Zen: delete this;
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I wear a pair of noise cancelling head phones. With the music as well, can't hear a damn thing outside of my little world.
Thank God Bill for messenger.
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What can be done about tinnitus? Do you take meds or do anything to lessen it? Can't find anything much on that website.
Also do you notice that it gets worse/noticeable the more tired you get?
regards,
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
South Africa
Ian Darling wrote:
"and our loonies usually end up doing things like Monty Python."
Crikey! ain't life grand?
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Paul Watson wrote:
What can be done about tinnitus?
Mine has never been severe enough that I looked for a medical treatment for it. The little I've read about it implies that there isn't any kind of corrective measure, just treatment for the symptoms.
Paul Watson wrote:
Can't find anything much on that website
Yeah, I did a quick Google and grabbed the first site I came across .
Paul Watson wrote:
Also do you notice that it gets worse/noticeable the more tired you get?
Hmmm. I notice it mostly if I'm trying to sleep, and there isn't background noise sufficient to block it out. It seems to get worse and worse then, but that could just be my perception (and irritation at being unable to sleep).
Software Zen: delete this;
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I did some researching as well and only came up with treatments for symptoms (head-ace, dizzyness, etc) My doc says there's not much you can do to "make it go away" but if you continue to be exposed to constant loud noise then it WILL get worse.
I got it very suddenly after a Motley Crue concert back in the late 80's. My ears were ringing as always after a metal concert but when my ears were still ringing weeks later I got very concerned. When the doctors chedked me out they said I had a 10% hearing loss from it. But did that stop me from playing drums in a metal band.
It gets really bad if I've had way too much to drink.;P
I've been sleeping with a fan on for years now even in the middle of winter when it's -20 F.
Shop Smart, Shop S-Mart
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... and some of the people on my hall are NOISY. The good thing is that I can close my door if it gets to me.
If I'm doing monotonous tasks, music is great. For coding and especially for designing, though, I find music distracts me more than it helps me.
An expert is somebody who learns more and more about less and less, until he knows absolutely everything about nothing.
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I hear all sort of music, loud or not, downloaded from free sites, from p2p, or my own bought CDs. With headphones of course
It is especially useful to isolate from the noises in the office.
And it is a good way to test new bands while working :-P
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Using a pair of these[^], my current favorites are:
Pearls, David Sanborn;
For the Love of You and Saxuality, Candy Dulfer
Let it Ripp, The Rippingtons
Crush, Richard Elliot
Rockapella in Concert, Rockapella
and currently in the CD player:
Ride, Boney James
Yes, I like smooth jazz.
Yes, I know it's bubble gum elevator music.
Yes, I know it causes premature Alzheimer's disease.
It's a vast improvement over listening to everyone else's speaker phone, tinny little cell phone rings, and the never-ending political debates between the rabid Republicans and dimwit Democrats.
Software Zen: delete this;
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is that you can close the door if anybody complains and tell them to stay away if the music isn't to their liking.
I wonder if I can persuade the boss to buy me a better set of speakers...?
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Denn du bist, was du isst!
Und ihr wisst, was es ist!
Es ist mein Teil...?
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