We keep the radio going but really it's not much of an issue.  We remind
people it's an office, not a library and we have 3 meeting rooms if folks
need to talk privately.  It can also add a nice level of fun as right now
Charlie is on the phone talking about how he thinks he might be crazy and
I'll go over in a minute and make some mildly inappropriate yet relatively
witty comment.  So maybe we should get Charlie's take on if it's an issue or
not.

Jacob

On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 3:32 PM, PAT CHEUNG <[email protected]> wrote:

> I know some of you are using cafe-like music to help create ambience and
> perhaps even drown out conversational noise levels.
>
> Just wondering if anyone here is using some kind of white noise solution?
> Our coworking space is relatively small and quiet (seems that's just how the
> community developed)...and phone conversations stick out like a sore thumb.
> I'm not really sold on background music/musak yet, as sometimes that's
> pretty distracting as well and can drive people crazy. Just exploring
> alternative solutions.
>
> Thanks!
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