I’m a classically trained pianist, Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Chopin, Joplin, Gershwin, Debussey, et.al. I used to joke to a roommate, “Anybody can play a stereo.” Before there was recorded music, music was rare and special. Now it’s ubiquitous. The Library is the last public place left where you don’t have to listen to music. That’s why I work there. I used to hang out with a guy who would say, “Oh, Mark, you have to hear this!” and he’d put something on the stereo real loud and sit down and attempt to yell a conversation to me. I’d turn it down and say, “Charlie, let’s talk or let’s listen to music, but let’s not try to do both.” I almost never listen to music. When I do, it’s something like Beethoven’s 9th, and I turn it up real loud, and I do NOTHING else. I guess most NTs don’t have the attention span.