I sit in an open plan office and when im not on the
phone I listen via headphones but do get derogitory
statements about "cut & paste" music from those
sitting around me. 

I do however have nice connection speed from work for
downloading mixes etc ;-)

Cheers
BT

--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I stick to
headphones at work, unless I'm staying
> late or hardly anyone's around. I sit in an open
> area and the music helps shut off the rest of the
> world so I can focus on computer schtuff. a couple
> times people ask what I'm listening to, but if I
> tell them or share a listen, I usually get the "oh,
> OK" followed by an odd look that says "you're
> strange." This morning's selection is something by
> the Orb, 'cos I gotta chill.
> 
> lisa
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 8:24 am
> Subject: (313)  you listen to techno?
> 
> > 
> >  ...just started working with my current employer
> about a month 
> > ago.  desk job, cubicle, plenty o' coffee. 
> anyway, there's a 
> > fairly relaxed policy towards music in cubicles. 
> as a result, i 
> > spend most of my 8hrs. with great house and techno
> pumpin' out of 
> > my little PC speakers.  naturally, this being
> suburban america, i 
> > am the only commuter listening to the music of
> this list for about 
> > 60 miles in all directions.
> >   i get my fair share of raised eyebrows and
> cheeky comments from 
> > co-workers that are not familiar with my "weird
> bass music".  i'm 
> > all alone in a sea of alarmist talk radio, and
> toby keith anthems. 
> > i'm just curious if any other list-members are
> immersed in a 
> > similar environment.
> > 
> > cheers,
> > lrh
> > 
> > 
> 
>  

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