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188.1 | fret dressing made easy | KAOM01::PENNY | From The Great White North | Mon Apr 27 1987 13:20 | 13 |
| OK, I'll put in another hint if nobody else will.
FRET DRESSING - After removing the strings, I straighten the neck
(it usually has a slight concave bow to it) using a good straight-edge,
such as a 2' level. I then use a "sanding block" on the frets. My
"sanding block" is an old B & D finishing sander (which bit the
dust) with the motor/housing removed, leaving only the base & pad.
The pad is a dense foam material, which is just right for conforming
to the curvature of the fret surfaces. I use 120 paper to do the
main dressing on the frets, then switch to #600 emery paper to do
the polishing on them. Then I re-adjust the neck as required. This
whole process takes about an hour. The frets come out an even height,
with all the worn out spots nicely removed.
dep.
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188.2 | twist on the above title | PNO::HEISER | save a tree, go CD | Fri Mar 23 1990 13:47 | 13 |
| Just out of curiosity,
How many out there listen to tapes/CDs at work?
Do you use a walkman or ghetto blaster?
Do you feel it helps you in your work?
How do your managers view it?
I have a little blaster that I brought into work a few months back. I
think it helps me in my work. I can't play it loud anyway (no
headphones) so it isn't distracting. Others have radios in the cubes
around my office so it is fairly accepted here.
Mike
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188.3 | | TCC::COOPER | MIDI-Kitty-ADA-Metaltronix rack puke | Fri Mar 23 1990 14:07 | 15 |
| I play CD's thru a SOny DiscMan at work.
I think it makes me type faster. I'm a Info Systems dweebie, so I type a lot.
I tend to keep beat with what I'm listening too.
I can really fly when I'm listening to Metallica !
On the other hand though, I've been caught playing "air guitar" many, many
times...And I get some funny looks when I sing along with Spreading The Disease
by Queensryche (rather bitchin' tune that slams organized religion, politics,
corruption of the afore mentioned etc... )...This is the BibleBelt ya know. ;)
They are definately not ready for a long-haired yankee boy who sings to himself,
makes funny signs with his hands and has pictures of dudes with names like
Yngwie and Ozzy on his walls.
;)
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188.4 | Can't work without it!! | WMOIS::DMURRAY | Trying to get music right | Fri Mar 23 1990 14:09 | 13 |
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I listen to CD's, on a Sony Discman.
Managers are fine about it and if I'm in a meeting my
manager will use it.
I like it cause it helps with cutting out noise, and I get
to listen to what I want.
Now for a pratice amp, headphones and my Strat. I'm sure
My manager would have something to say about that 8>).
Dave.
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188.5 | Used with discretion... | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | Fearless | Fri Mar 23 1990 14:20 | 26 |
| Since my current job involves working on the telephone, it's not
possible for me to listen to music while I work right now. Since I've
gotten used to not having it, when I do try listen to music lately, it
seems to distract me.
Some of my old jobs I made heavy use of a headphone stereo cassette
player and it helped me concentrate on my work by helping to shut out
distractions. I think that using something without headphones would
probably be an imposition I wouldn't want to make on my fellow workers.
I think that listening to most radio stations would be distracting
since you'd be assaulted with DJ babble and commercials.
At the time I used one, the people I worked for didn't mind me using
it, as long as I didn't disturb anyone else with it. One of my friends
works for a shops that does not *allow* employees to listen to music
while they work. I really don't know why they do this. I thought
about it a long time after he told me about their policy and the only
conceivable reason I could come up with was to prevent someone from
disturbing other employees with an audible music source. But their
policy won't even allow headphone stereos.
I'm moving into a new job soon and I hope that they will let me listen
to music (privately) as I work. :-)
Greg
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188.6 | can't walk without it | GOOROO::CLARK | say goodbye to Madame George | Fri Mar 23 1990 14:23 | 7 |
| I listen to tapes on a Walkman. Mostly hiking through the
woods at lunch. I get a lot of ideas that way, especially
listening to band tapes (ideas like, "hey, we could really
use a digital reverb unit, a harmonizer, and an aural exciter!
let's see, how many years of gigs will that take?" :-) )
-Dave
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188.7 | no volume... | RAVEN1::DANDREA | Frog lickers unite! | Fri Mar 23 1990 14:28 | 5 |
| I listen to a "ghetto blaster"...mostly the local classic rock station
and an occassional cassette. I can't turn it up enough to get any
"quality" sounds though.
stevie
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188.8 | What More Could I Ask For | AQUA::ROST | Bikini Girls With Machine Guns | Fri Mar 23 1990 15:30 | 11 |
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I'm lucky in that I'm near a window and can get FM pretty well, I tune
into a college station that plays folk till 11 AM, then three hours of
jazz, then three hours of fusion and time to quit...if I do OT they
crank reggae the next three hours and then soul till midnight. Every
once in a while I pop a tape in.
Almost everyone in my group has headphones and either a Walkman, a
blaster or a CD machine.
Brian
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188.9 | | PNO::HEISER | save a tree, go CD | Fri Mar 23 1990 15:47 | 14 |
| >They are definately not ready for a long-haired yankee boy who sings to himself,
>makes funny signs with his hands and has pictures of dudes with names like
>Yngwie and Ozzy on his walls.
That's funny to hear Coop. I thought I was the only one made fun of.
I only have pictures of guitar equipment though for now. I have a
collage of my ultimate studio setup. My wife and sister thought I was
bizarre when they saw my office ;-)
I know Greg House has a Satch poster in his office. My sister took
some nice shots of him at his appearance here. Some of them may end up
on my office wall.
Mike
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188.10 | | DNEAST::GREVE_STEVE | If all else fails, take a nap... | Fri Mar 23 1990 16:04 | 13 |
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I listen to "nuthin" cos radios and most other forms of
entertainment are NOT ALLOWED IN THE AUGUSTA FACILITY!!!! I USED TO
BE A DAMN BUSINESS MANAGER BEFORE THAT LITTLE NERVOUS BREAKDOWN AND I
WANT MY RADIO BACK!!!!!!!!!..........
That's right folks, no music allowed here.. something about it
leading to mishappen babies....
wheres my hatchet, Mom?
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188.11 | shouldn't do that shouldn't do that shouldn't do that | SMURF::BENNETT | Pull Claim Blend? Say What? | Fri Mar 23 1990 16:54 | 5 |
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I can't think when there's music around. Gee, maybe that'd help!
Doing software and listening to music are tough for me to handle
so I stick with the software.
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188.12 | | COOKIE::G_HOUSE | Fearless | Fri Mar 23 1990 17:00 | 8 |
| re: .10
> I listen to "nuthin" cos radios and most other forms of
>entertainment are NOT ALLOWED IN THE AUGUSTA FACILITY!!!!
Just out of curiosity, what is the rational for this restriction?
Greg
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188.13 | maybe the same in Augusta | PNO::HEISER | Fahrvergn�ten Fraulein! | Fri Mar 23 1990 18:02 | 6 |
| When I first started with DEC 10 years ago, some areas in Phoenix
didn't allow radios because they interfered with electronic test
equipment.
Mike
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188.14 | Words from a working class dawg ... | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Sat Mar 24 1990 09:50 | 18 |
| I work in Manufacturing and radios/CD players/tape decks/marital aids
aren't alllowed. BUT, on the weekends, it's OK ! (?). It is also
considered a safety violation to listen to a Walkman type unit because
the headphones makes it harder to hear an evacuation alarm. Yet, the
office folk (like Coop and Bulldawg ...) can compact brain cells as
they choose ! (?)
But, I work a lot of OT on the weekends and I usually drag in a jam box
and listen to mainly stuf like SRV, Satch, and any other guitar
oriented material. I stay away from the heavy stuff because not
everyone is into Celtic Frost.
I think music should be allowed in all sites, unless it interferes with
the process or whatever. I know in a production environment it
produces a higher volume of quality work.
Scary
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188.15 | Leave your toys at home people... | LOOKUP::BUCKLEY | Claimin'! | Sat Mar 24 1990 13:15 | 17 |
| >I think music should be allowed in all sites, unless it interferes with
>the process or whatever.
I disagree! To me, it's like taking your dog to work, or your kids...
The work place is NOT a day care center, and it NOT a pound, nor
is it a beach where you can listen to music while you bake. Those
items are superflous to trhe office environment, and should be left
at home (where they belong)!
>I know in a production environment it produces a higher volume of
>quality work.
Again, I strongly disagree...I work in a production environment, and
nothing irks me more than someone in the next cubile listening to
music whilst *I'm* trying to concentrate! I don't care if it's TNT
(my favorite band) or Willy Nelson (low on my list)...it's still a
distraction!!!
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188.16 | | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Sun Mar 25 1990 00:48 | 17 |
| We had a trial period at work where Manufacturing people could bring in
radios, etc. It worked very well for the MAJORITY. But there were a
handfull of folks (similar to -1 I would gather ...) that complained
and b*tched about it because it wasn't country, or top 40, or whatever.
Basically, they just didn't like the idea of someone actually having a
pleasant distraction during work hours. Remember folks, work is NOT
supposed to be fun. So, since there were negative feelings going
on here, the issue was dropped, and radios aren't allowed except for
during Christmas, and only Christmas tunes can be played then, so as
not to upset the vocal minority.
If it increases YOUR productivity and doesn't bother someone else,
what's the harm ? I think some folks get off on being a stick in the
mud ...
Scary
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188.17 | Wear Headphone or Die! | VLNVAX::ALECLAIRE | | Sun Mar 25 1990 18:51 | 21 |
| Well I'm a stick in the mud, I prefer the dead silence of
concentration.
But if there's anything that gets me Real Irked , I mean in a serious
*time to get another job* way is SoftRock , the same balogna over and
over again. I still can't even type the names Whitney Hous*** or
Jim Croakie without starting to shake and , well, Leave The Room.
For Good. I just can't take that B*LLSH** Over and Over and Over again.
Some of these stations repeating a tape every couple of hours drive me
CRAZZY!
Of course there are some things I like to hear often , like
Beethovan's 6th and I tend to listen to something new A-Lot until
it gets boring.
The point is when you take people and FORCE them to listen to
something not of thier choosing you are controlling their behavior
against their will. You can listen to WHATEVER u want , as MUCH as
you want to hear it, but Dude if you make me listen to it too
then Welcome to the WAR.
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188.18 | $25 for what ? 8^0 | ASAHI::SCARY | Joke 'em if they can't take a ... | Sun Mar 25 1990 20:33 | 21 |
| I agree ... if it really bothers someone, I can understand not blasting
Death Angel in their ears. But, I my situation, the room is fairly
wide open, and I can listen to what I want and the next guy over can do
the same, provided he doesn't bring in a jam box that runs off 440V.
When we do this, everyone's pretty cool about it, and we try not to
p*ss of our neighbor.
The thing that bothers me is the "no compromise" folks. For example, I
brought my tape deck in one time and this lady (I use the term loosely)
asked me to turn it up so some other folks could hear it. I was into
Operation: Mindcrime (Queensryche) real heavy then. The 2nd verse of
"Spreading The Disease" sent her into tremors. She asked me to turn it
on either a country station or a top 40 commercial station. I told her
I didn't want to hear that and I'd just cut it back down where she
couldn't hear it, like it was before. I'm a jerk now ... sheesh !
Scary
(who's working OT in the area - ALONE - with Blues Saraceno at painful
volume .... thankyou !)
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188.19 | Yep | DNEAST::GREVE_STEVE | If all else fails, take a nap... | Mon Mar 26 1990 10:09 | 6 |
|
Yo, Greg.. you've just about heard them all, safety, distraction
and annoyance...
Steve
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188.20 | | DECWIN::KMCDONOUGH | Set Kids/Nosick | Mon Mar 26 1990 11:03 | 9 |
| I use my walkman ALL the time. I keep a bunch of tapes here and swap
'em in and out on a regular basis.
There's no chance that anyone else would ever hear it, and I find it
helps to block out other distracting sounds. I usually play music I'm
very familiar and find that after a few minutes I don't notice it much.
Kevin
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188.21 | | PNO::HEISER | Fahrvergn�ten Fraulein! | Mon Mar 26 1990 12:51 | 11 |
| I'm probably going to get a walkman over the next couple weeks. It's
tough to listen to Satch with the volume on 1� ;-)
I really hate country music with a passion! It is one of the few types
of music I can't stomach. So what do I do? Move from New England to a
southern state where country is king.
Listening to tapes at work also gives me the ability to critique some
of my demos while I work. How to correct/improve pieces, etc.
Mike
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188.22 | Coding by Beethoven | NATASH::RUSSO | | Tue Mar 27 1990 17:19 | 15 |
|
I'm a programmer, and I have always preferred to write code with music
on. So, I keep a walkman at work, my productivity is improved by it.
I do keep the volume low enough so that I can talk to people while
leaving the music on (though I usually take the phones off to talk with
someone). I find that when the music is too loud it is
counter-productive.
The less words in the music the better, symphonies, quartets, and
concertos are great for logic flow as far as I'm concerned!!! However,
when I'm really into my work it doesn't really matter what I'm
listening to as long as I like it......the music just kinda sits in the
background, and the tapes seem to end pretty quickly.
Dave
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188.23 | yes & no | CMBOOT::EVANS | if you don't C# you'll Bb | Tue Apr 03 1990 08:03 | 12 |
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I'm not sure what the position is in the US but radios, tape
players etc are not allowed on UK sites, nobody seems to enforce this &
it appears to be left to managers discretion. I tend to find music
distracting if I'm concentrating, but I agree that it helps in
production where repetative work is done. One place I worked installed
a music system & there was a ballot every month for which radio station
to tune to, worked really well, productivity went up as did the quality
of work.
Cheers
Pete.
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188.24 | | UPWARD::HEISER | Shut up! I'm doin' a Nike commercial | Tue Apr 03 1990 14:28 | 6 |
| Re: -1
I know Cupertino has music piped into some of their office areas.
They usually have elevator music on when I'm there.
Mike
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