Sandy's Impact on your Listening


How did Sandy impact your listening? For me, days without power provided a sense of value for my music listening.
buconero117
since you can't listen without ac, unless you are fortunate to own battery operated components, i assume that your question has a deeper meaning.

perhaps you may be asking if your desire to listen to music has been diminished, after a number of days of its absence.

my sense of interruptions in activities is that after a period of time, what was important, becomes less important, or the opposite could occur.

in either case it is likely that priorities will change.

after all certain necessities are more important than listening to music, and certainly "computing" activities, and aesthetic pursuits.
No power here from mid-day Monday until noon today (Sunday). Time was spent keeping the wood stove fed, cleaning debris in the neighborhood, and going to work. Power there, so we let people charge up their phones, notebooks and iPods. Also discovered reading for pleasure again and the benefits of going to sleep early every night.
Lost my listening room due to the storm surge, and may not be able to rebuild it. :-(
Lost power for a whole week. I can do without the lights or the stereo, but having a well means no water during such occurrences. That's a tough row to hoe. Still, what I faced was nothing compared to some who live in NJ and NY.
Like Trelja, No power for 7 days.
We did have water but cold showers are no fun.
And now the Nor'easter.
So many are still without power on day 10.Others have lost their homes and the most unfortunate lost their lives.
My music can wait,helping others get there life back takes precedent