Understand, I have no experience with such things... but
Sennheiser makes
"active noise compensation" headphones. I believe that
they sample noise from your environment, invert the
waveform, and send the inverted signal to the speakers,
thus canceling out most sounds. You can find a review
here.
For my own part, I truly sympathize. A certain amount of
background noise I can ignore easily, but sometimes
conversations or certain other sounds distract me. I
especially remember one time when a deadline was
approaching, the non-technical folks began celebrating
while the hackers were crunching. I just about bit a
fairly nice fellow's head off.
These days, if I can't get silence, I generally listen to
Bach; it's nice to have my disks onhand. I can code to
his harpsichord concerti very well, occasionally pausing
just to listen. Some Mozart's okay, but a lot of his stuff
is a bit too emotional.
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