I know a lot of folks stream media from their phones and other devices when they are working. But, I rely on a rather old school technology for music while I work. It's a Memorex AM/FM Stereo Radio CD Cassette Recorder. It's a boombox.
It's bulky enough to sit openly on my desk at work without walking away. It plays my CD's and even tapes. In my metal and glass office building, it gets a news radio station and a decent rock/pop station. What more can I ask? The structure of the building blocks radio signals pretty effectively. However, I play a few tapes in it, listen to a few CD's, and catch traffic reports before I leave in the evenings.
On a recent Saturday, I found myself working alone in the office. I popped in a CD with Bolero and the 1812 Overture. It sounded great through the speakers. The conductor was Riccardo Muti and I may well have been playing the CD shown below. It was also a great way to speed up my extra work day.
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