Elevator Music

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Other Elevator Music Photos from around the Web...

Patrick T Power posted a photo:

Heis, Musikk

On the way to the opening reception... two Flemish promoters, un Québécois, an Irish-born Canadian and our Norwegian host.


marchorowitz posted a photo:

twitter_drawing127

This is a project where I posted a twit on twitter saying "for the next 100 people that add me on twitter ( twitter.com/ineedtostopsoon ) I'll send you a small drawing"; I think it is a nice analog way to connect in a digital age.


jkusunoki posted a video:

Darla's elevator thing

lalalalaaaa


jkusunoki posted a video:

The "elevator" thing

The great Shaminder and Jobim as background...


Alex Esau posted a photo:

The Lord took the weekend off.

Vancouver.


Bookmole's Pictures posted a photo:

Placebo - Elevator Music


Bookmole's Pictures posted a photo:

Placebo - Elevator Music


Leia Jospe posted a photo:


Leia Jospe posted a photo:


Jan Egil Kristiansen posted a photo:

Configuration terror alert

Just bought a Dell Latitude D620.

The little brat started playing elevator Muzak when I turned it on. The sound control buttons seem to be controlled by software, they do not work during initial configuration.

Deadlock: I will not configure anything with that awful sound. (I nearly stated that I live in Djibouti, out of plain desperation to get on.) And I can't turn off the sound until I have configured it.

Solution: Found a headphone with volume control, plugged it in and turned down the volume.

Tip to the considerate PC salesman: Supply the beast with a dummy minijack plugged into the headphone output.

(From my blog)


ulalume posted a photo:

sing


magic fly paula posted a photo:

Elevator music

I think I'm hearing to much elevator music...


kstraub posted a photo:

Blooming Heights