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Trixtah ([personal profile] trixtah) wrote2007-08-02 12:01 pm
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Bloody commercial radio

There's a guy in my new area - fortunately, there's a high partition between us - who has the radio on all day long. It is driving me insane. How can people bear to listen to the same 6 boring anodyne songs over and over and over, for weeks on end?

I mean, sure, we have our own music collections, so it's not like we listen to totally fresh new sounds all the time - and who wants to? Familiar favourites are fine. But given the hundreds of thousands of pop songs out there (if we're just talking pop), I really don't understand why a commercial radio playlist is so limited from day-to-day. And the cycles of "aging off" songs that they've been playing on high-rotate seem so long - weeks.

I suppose they have to play the top song on the charts more than once a day, and probably the top ten at least once, but otherwise, why can't they mix it up? Of course, it doesn't help that I find 95% of pop music boring at the best of times (sez she, listening to Scissor Sisters on the iPod right now - "Sheeee's ma mayun...").

Getting back to Radio Man, other than the fact he's obviously not capable of putting on headphones (heh, maybe I should feed some filthy dnb through my speakers.. on LOUD), he leaves the bloody thing on when he leaves for the day. So, not only does the noise pollution continue for a couple more hours until I finish work (I would feel awkward going into his workarea to turn it off with his other colleagues still there), it's wasteful. Ok, compared to the hundreds of other electronic devices in this area, the draw is undoubtedly miniscule, but it just adds to the irritation of the thing.

[identity profile] saluqi.livejournal.com 2007-08-02 08:04 am (UTC)(link)
Office life is annoying enough when it comes to sharing space with humans you would not otherwise choose to share with. Listening to radio or music without headphones just adds to the aggravation and I think the kind of music is totally irrelevant. If I were his manager I'd have already told him to use headphones or turn it off.

Office manners are like airplane manners I think; the goal should be to avoid inflicting noise, visual and olfactory pollution on one's co-workers.
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[identity profile] trixtah.livejournal.com 2007-08-02 08:39 am (UTC)(link)
Absolutely. It's not a bloody mechanic's workshop, although he might be the kind of guy who wishes he was working someplace more macho like that.

We've just been told that a few of us are going to be moving back to the area we just moved from, so hopefully the annoyance will be resolved that way.