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  • C Chris Maunder

    The sound of my hoarse breathing from screaming at the computer?

    cheers Chris Maunder

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    raddevus
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    The first mental image I received from your message was : a horse screaming at a computer. :laugh:

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    • R raddevus

      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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      Cpichols
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      I do love jazz. We used to play it in our coffee shop and back in the day I had a favorite local jazz band I'd go listen to at the Pig & Whistle in Ft. Worth.

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      • C Cpichols

        Wow! How long did that take you to assemble? What's in it?

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        It's taken decades to acquire my music library. It has just about everything except the twangy country & western and rap.

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        • D dandy72

          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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          obermd
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          Nope. Right now I'm listening to Celtic Woman but I have no idea what's next. Song ended and it jumped to the Eagles Sad Cafe. Yesterday it went from the Carpenters to Jethro Tull at one point.

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          • C Cpichols

            I'm curious: while working at the keyboard, do you listen to something? White noise, music, nature sounds? Dish.

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            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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            • C Chris Maunder

              The sound of my hoarse breathing from screaming at the computer?

              cheers Chris Maunder

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              charlieg
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              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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              • C Cpichols

                I'm curious: while working at the keyboard, do you listen to something? White noise, music, nature sounds? Dish.

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                Jo_vb net
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                Jethro Tull - A Song For Jeffrey (1969)

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                • T thatraja

                  Before lockdown, I used earphone to escape from others & distraction. My music player has around 600+ songs.

                  thatraja

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                  Vikram A Punathambekar
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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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                  • C Cpichols

                    I'm curious: while working at the keyboard, do you listen to something? White noise, music, nature sounds? Dish.

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                    Member 9167057
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                    During work, I prefer melodic electronic music with no substantial lyrics.

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                    • C Cpichols

                      I'm curious: while working at the keyboard, do you listen to something? White noise, music, nature sounds? Dish.

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                      Magrat
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                      Internet radio. I have two stations I've listened to for years: Delicious Agony Progressive Rock Radio and Morow.com.

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                      • C Cpichols

                        I'm curious: while working at the keyboard, do you listen to something? White noise, music, nature sounds? Dish.

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                        Alister Morton
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                        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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                        • C Cpichols

                          I'm curious: while working at the keyboard, do you listen to something? White noise, music, nature sounds? Dish.

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                          Sander Rossel
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                          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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                          • J Jo_vb net

                            Jethro Tull - A Song For Jeffrey (1969)

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                            Cpichols
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                            There is absolutely nothing like Jethro Tull. Very nice!

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                              Internet radio. I have two stations I've listened to for years: Delicious Agony Progressive Rock Radio and Morow.com.

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                              Cpichols
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                              What do you use to access them?

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                              • C charlieg

                                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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                                Cpichols
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                                I enjoy soundtracks too, but I usually listen to a re-mixed version like what I find on Ambient Worlds yt channel. I especially enjoy the ones with seaside sounds added - Pirates of the Caribbean and HP Shell Cottage. I'll look for the Red October - there might be some ocean noises in that ...

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                                  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

                                  Best, Sander Azure DevOps Succinctly (free eBook) Azure Serverless Succinctly (free eBook) Migrating Apps to the Cloud with Azure arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript

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                                  Cpichols
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                                  I love variety. I'm learning to enjoy genres that I've never liked before by trying different artists.

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                                  • A Alister Morton

                                    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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                                    Cpichols
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                                    Only the hot and the cold. No lukewarm for you. :-D

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                                    • C Cpichols

                                      What do you use to access them?

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                                      Magrat
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                                      On my Windows 10 laptop I use my own VB net player based on VLC. On my Android devices I use a very basic URL based player called 'CustomRadioPlayer RadioStream App'. It's very, very simple but works!

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                                        On my Windows 10 laptop I use my own VB net player based on VLC. On my Android devices I use a very basic URL based player called 'CustomRadioPlayer RadioStream App'. It's very, very simple but works!

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                                        Cpichols
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                                        Don't you just love this community where "I use my own ..." isn't unusual, but so, so satisfying? :)

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                                        • C Cpichols

                                          I'm curious: while working at the keyboard, do you listen to something? White noise, music, nature sounds? Dish.

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                                          den2k88
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                                          Music. Depending on my mood: - Heavy Metal: Nightwish, Nocturna, Lacuna Coil, Metallica, Dio, Saxon, DevilDriver, Warlock, Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, Korn, System of a Down... - Rock or Punk: Fleetwood Mac, Blue Oyster Cult, WASP, Dead Kennedys, Sex Pistols, Clash, Nirvana, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Audioslave, Pixies. - Dark electronic: mostly Sisters of mercy, some Prodigy, Ministry, Depeche Mode, Type O Negative. - 80s: a lot of 80s miscellaneous stuff like Gazebo, Thompson Twins etc etc. Thanks to my dad collection I have an encyclopedic knowledge of music from that period.

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