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Soundproofing a Cubicle?

Anon! A Mouse Cowered! asks: "I work in a 10 x 10 ft. cubicle that's about as low-end as it can be (my back wall is made of my filing cabinets). I have a cheap set of speakers on my desktop for internet radio, but if I play anything other than light jazz or classical at anything above a squeak, it's annoying to my coworkers. Are there any other Dilberts (or Wallys, even), who can offer ideas on making a workspace more livable so that I can enjoy my Primus albums at an audible volume while working?"

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  1. Re:Alternative headphone use by Twirlip+of+the+Mists · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Note that the subject of that sentence in my comment is 'he', refering to the person asking the question, and not 'they,' which is what I would have written were I saying the headphones worked improperly. Luckily for you this isn't an SAT question.

    Holy cow, you're a dick.

    Yes, I misunderstood your statement. I assumed "he" was a typo for "they," since you were talking about the behavior of your headphones.

    Maybe you need to read your own post and wonder why you were misunderstood.

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