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Typing, the new white noise

24 Jan 2005 by Jason Fried

I’m in Seattle at the Blog Business Summit. Heating and air conditioning sounds used to be the white noise during a session. Now it’s typing. Click, click, click. Non-stop.

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24 Jan 2005 | Dr_God said...

If only everyone clicked in rhythm like the field workers in Zatoichi, it would be more tollerable. ;)

24 Jan 2005 | Paul Ingram said...

Well, as another attendee and I were just discussing... if the keys were only louder, you'd hear alot less of them.

25 Jan 2005 | Chris said...

Obviously it's because everyone's adding an entry to their blog saying that they're at the Blog Business Summit. ;-)

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