| Most people I've seen, myself included, prefer heavy metal or anything similarly loud. I can only guess it's because the music masks other distractions. |
That's a good idea, actually. Sometimes the background noise irritates me, so maybe having some music would help me concentrate.
| Grey Wolf: You have some weird taste. |
I have a weird taste in music, too, albeit a lot less so. It ranges from black metal to classical to 1950s <(can't remember what genre is called)> music (e.g. Dean Martin, although not so much any more) to video game music. Also Russian folk music, although that's partially because of how awesome Tetris theme A is...
| an HDD makes when it seeks, which is incredibly distracting (after many years, I've associated it with the computer doing a lot of work) |
To top off how annoying that sound is, my one also has a blue LED that flashes on every seek (I thought it was all disk accesses, not just seeks?). I also associate it with the computer working, because when I was alot younger I didn't know any better (i.e. I thought it was just the sound the computer makes when it does something... ignorance is bliss)). Then again, my old hard disk didn't make that sound.
| Fortunately, the AC can cover it, but I don't know what I'll do in the winter. |
No-one really here has air conditioning, haha. We just open our windows, it cools down enough.
| Speaking of which, my fan makes these aggravating clicking noises, and I am not a hardware person, does anyone know what it might be? |
It could be dust caught in the motor. Dust is probably the #2 killer of computers, with #1 being idiots that open them up and touch them while they're running ("hurr durr, hot-swapping the CPU is totally sa-BZZZZZT!") without grounding themselves. I actually know someone who did that (took the heatsink off and touched the CPU die, as well as attempting to hot-swap memory (and touching the circuit boards while walking around in socks on a fluffy carpet, not being grounded) and ended up short-circuiting his DIMM and overheating his CPU (it started freezing). Idiot.
Another person I know apparently tried to get a PCIE video card into an AGP slot with a hammer because he didn't know why it didn't fit... This is a second-hand story, though, so the guy who told me MIGHT have made it up (I don't think so, because the person who apparently did this is a real arrogant idiot, and it's the kind of thing I can imagine him trying to do.).
| One of the best keyboards I have used was an IBM 'clicky' keyboard (Model M, I think). |
Cool; I might have to buy one. Or a dot-matrix printer... but I bet working ones are expensive.