So not too long ago I began my routine preparation for my study session
at my kitchen table (whenever I am not at school studying, I am at the
kitchen table studying … it works). So, I unpack the laptop, get the
books, grab some paper, and snatch the headphones out the backpack.
Everything is in its appropriate position, so, I take a seat and get
some background tunes going. I reach down to put my headphones on …
and … they are broke. Not so broke to be unusable, but broke enough
to be bothersome. Let me explain a little further.
The
headphones I have are those cheap over the top of your head old-school
pre-packaged with your average CD player type headphones. Nothing
special, but good enough to do their job, which is filter out some
background noise, and generate sound. Well, they still play sound, but
the plastic piece connecting the part that goes over your head to the
part that covers your ears is now broke.
I
am pretty sure it
happened the last time I stuck them in my backpack (the backpack is
another problem in itself). I guess I should have known better, but
regardless, it is still unfortunate. Now that things headphones are
broke though, they are amazingly uncomfortable. My left ear just is not
happy with the way the headphones straddle it anymore. Oh well, looks
like it is time to
start considering some new headphones. Maybe I will get some of those
earbud earphones with the plastic piece that goes over your ear to keep
them from falling out. Those things look convenient.
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