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what do you listen to in the workshop??

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Bluechip:
This antedeluvian stuff 

http://www.mygoldmusic.co.uk/Article.asp?id=486495&spid=18956

Dave BC

Maninshed:
Yep just like Bogs I'm a grumpy old git, luv the piece and quiet, and listen to what the machines tellin you. :coffee:

Martyn.

Weston Bye:
The shop is equipped with TV, VCR, DVD, CD Cassette Tape, Phone, Computer, Radio.  While I can listen to Limbaugh or Hannity or NPR's left-wing equivalents while cleaning the shop or assembling details, I usually have Classical music from an NPR affiliate or my own collection on in the background when designing or machining.

John Stevenson:
If I'm just working as opposed to needing complete concentration I usually have an audio book on an Ipod.

Problem I have found is that unless I choose a music compilation I get annoyed with radio with all the endless talking and adverts.
If I choose a music compilation I play it a few time, get fed up and don't bother to do a new one.
I hate albums as I get tired of hearing the same group over and over even though I like them.

Just finished listening to Jeff Waynes "War of the World" narrated by Richard Burton, Followed by a Clive Custler adventure.

John S.

chuck foster:
im like some of you old guys  :lol: i like to hear what my cutters and machines are telling me.


chuck  :wave:

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