I'm listening to the chatter on the hallway. ;-)
I'm at work right now and don't have music playing equipment
with me. I haven't bothered to enable sound on my laptop -
computers should be quiet! Nor do I want to sacrifice disk
space to mp3s. (I rather have my 195 versions of perl).
At home, most of the time I listen to the radio (Radio 1 for
those in .nl), but if I listen to CDs, it's usually work from
artists that were around in the 60's and 70's. I prefer good
vocals over beat. Paul Simon (with or without Garfunkel),
John Lennon, Mark Knopfler, Joan Baez, John Denver, Janis Ian,
that kind of work. But I do play classical works as well,
or music from musicals.
Abigail
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