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post #16 of 26
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Originally Posted by MomijiTMO View Post
[Mr Green is another causality]
You're just green with envy.
post #17 of 26
I can quit any time I want.

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post #18 of 26
rofl nice post count per day :P
post #19 of 26
Active participant in the community
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post #20 of 26
Thread Starter 
"Sorry boss, I can't come in to work today. I'm uh... treating my addiction."
post #21 of 26
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Originally Posted by Armaegis View Post
"Sorry boss, I can't come in to work today. I'm uh... treating my addiction."
Nah, I go to work and pretend I'm working and just spend all day on here.
That way I still get paid and it doesn't count as a sickie.

It would be unhealthy for my ears to listen to music as much as i troll this place since I am at a desk job at the moment. I probably spend 4 hours a day listening to music though.
post #22 of 26
I do both, at least I learn something while listening music.
post #23 of 26
Thread Starter 
I'm reasonably capable of multitasking, yet for some reason I can't listen to music and read at the same time. If I have headphones on, then my focus is on listening. The only way I can read is if it the music is turned way down on a set of speakers such that it's only background noise, in which case sound quality doesn't really matter.
post #24 of 26
I only get chance to use the net when I get home, so on go the phones, & the tunes tunes and firefox and this is place is so much more insightful either farcebook or whitter
post #25 of 26
Start listening to music while on Head-Fi.
post #26 of 26
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Originally Posted by FallenAngel View Post
Start listening to music while on Head-Fi.
this.
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