What are you listening to?
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TNCaver wrote:
I can't listen to music while researching or designing or in a Teams meeting
That got me wondering...how would that even work? If you're playing music on external speakers, your mic would pick it up, and make a mess for the other participants. I haven't tried this, but can you pipe music to your headphones that would *not* be broadcast to everybody else?
I have my much of my favorite music on my phone, so I'd listen to that using earbuds. Plus I keep my laptop mic muted most of the time in Teams so people don't hear my dog going berserk at the UPS, FedEx and USPS trucks, or my wife chattering at me. :laugh:
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I'm curious: while working at the keyboard, do you listen to something? White noise, music, nature sounds? Dish.
The sound of my hoarse breathing from screaming at the computer?
cheers Chris Maunder
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TNCaver wrote:
prog (classic and new)
I just found 3 new prog albums I will be ordering today! 0: Dream Theater - A View from the Top of the World 1: Neil Morse Band - Innocence and Danger 2: Spock's Beard - Noise Floor
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse "Hope is contagious"
Good selection. I'm just now getting into prog metal, so I've got some catching up to do with Dream Theater. Although, being a keyboard player, watching Jordan Ruddess play makes me want to give it all up. Haven't listened to Morse since he quit Spock's Beard, and haven't hardly any of their latest either. A drummer friend of mine has been turning me onto some great new prog from The Pineapple Thief, Frost, and Lalu. There must be thousands of prog bands I've never heard of, much less listened to.
If you think 'goto' is evil, try writing an Assembly program without JMP.
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I quite often leave this youtube stream up of a water hole in namibia. Kind of kewl. And the wind is a nice background noise. Namibia: Live stream in the Namib Desert - YouTube[^]
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I like lyrics when I'm not coding. Aesop Rock's poetry (it almost can't be called rap but def hip hop) is mind bending, and I love him for it. Otherwise while I'm coding I need quiet or something instrumental. Beats I can handle, but usually I'll listen to Tobacco/Black Moth Super Rainbow, or El-P and his dad Harry Keys, or otherwise something abstract like that.
Real programmers use butterflies
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The sound of my hoarse breathing from screaming at the computer?
cheers Chris Maunder
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The sound of my hoarse breathing from screaming at the computer?
cheers Chris Maunder
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InstruMENTAL Jazz aka smoothJazz examples are: fattburger, Spyro gyra, Ronny Jordan, Euge Groove, Kim Waters,Joyce Cooling, Craig Chaquico, Peter White, Larry Carlton, 3rd Force,acoustic alchemy,four play,four80East, Paul Hardcastle, The Rippingtons, Konstantin Klashtorni, Vincent Ingala and many more.
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Does your shuffle function stay within a genre? If I allow a player to *truly* shuffle across my entire library, I might get Sinatra followed by some techno...that just...doesn't work.
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I'm curious: while working at the keyboard, do you listen to something? White noise, music, nature sounds? Dish.
Well now that the #$%#^%^ dogs have shut up (they aren't my dogs, but somehow I have to walk and feed them) I finally put on my QC15s and am listening to the beach boys. Came across some other folders full of music from bad times, so that got parked elsewhere. If I really get into a deep spot, then it's be a soundtrack - Hunt for Red October is excellent.
Charlie Gilley “They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759 Has never been more appropriate.
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The sound of my hoarse breathing from screaming at the computer?
cheers Chris Maunder
The sound of my hoarse breathing from screaming at the computer IT? Fixed that for you. Corporate IT has turned on things for the corporate firewall that causes 99.9% of the worlds websites to fail to load. CP's servers seem to have their #$%%^ together. I suspect this is why I cannot obtain a network license key to build some code my boss needs....
Charlie Gilley “They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759 Has never been more appropriate.
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I'm curious: while working at the keyboard, do you listen to something? White noise, music, nature sounds? Dish.
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Before lockdown, I used earphone to escape from others & distraction. My music player has around 600+ songs.
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Been a long time since I saw you post, but then, I myself haven't been very active. How are you doing, all good?
Cheers, Vikram.
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I'm curious: while working at the keyboard, do you listen to something? White noise, music, nature sounds? Dish.
During work, I prefer melodic electronic music with no substantial lyrics.
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I'm curious: while working at the keyboard, do you listen to something? White noise, music, nature sounds? Dish.
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I'm curious: while working at the keyboard, do you listen to something? White noise, music, nature sounds? Dish.
Usually prefer silence but, paradoxically, when I need a music break, it's often something like Jesus and Mary Chain or Pixies or Rammstein or something equally raucous.
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I'm curious: while working at the keyboard, do you listen to something? White noise, music, nature sounds? Dish.
A lot, from electronic dance music to black and death metal to classical to soundtracks. I was just listening to some random electro swing, but I've switched it for Vexed, a metalcore band :D
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Internet radio. I have two stations I've listened to for years: Delicious Agony Progressive Rock Radio and Morow.com.