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Does the the man using a Leafblower outside the office distract you from coding?
I dont care about the people using leafblowers outside the office where I do my programming, I tune out the sound and it doesnt bug me.
It bad and loud sound of leafblowers being used has some effects on my coding, I make small typos, sometimes confuse variables. Bothersome but I get some good work done.
The sound of the leafblower being used to rearrange autumn leaves outside affects my programming at its core. Because of this noise I lose direction in my coding and the right code fails to come to me.
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Skylark
Apr 27, 2007



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Does the the man using a leaf blower outside the office distract you from coding?

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Skylark
Apr 27, 2007



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Displeased Moo Cow posted:

it's spring time skylark, it's time to mow the lawns and lawnmowers sure are noisy

Its literally the opposite.

Skylark
Apr 27, 2007



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flakeloaf posted:

i never understood leaf blowers

they're leaves, there's no harm in leaving them where they are unless they're in big piles where cars go

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