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	<description>You may have heard that Microsoft recently 
expanded the campus&amp;nbsp;a little, one of the teams that had grown out of their space was Microsoft Hardware. The hardware team invited me over to see The Labs of Microsoft Hardware and check out&amp;nbsp;the process behind creating and testing products like the

Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 and the 
Lifecam Cinema HD.&amp;nbsp;We end our look at the Labs of Microsoft Hardware by looking at one of the coolest rooms I&#39;ve ever been in. It is the anechoic chamber in the Audio Lab. Now, I knew going in that this was going to be a quiet room. But I had no idea just how quiet. Even when
 you have the best soundproofing on your head, you&#39;re still subjected to vibrations through your entire body. This room is even vibration-proof. The results are almost scary, leaving you with a feeling that you&#39;ve just disconnected from the world.
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		<title>Re: The Labs of Microsoft Hardware 6 of 6</title>
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<p>That room must be nice. Of course if you have tinnitus it would probably be annoying.</p>
<p>posted by dentaku</p>]]>
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<p>Excellent series, really intresting to see how you value having that resource in-house all of our simalar things are now outsource, sadly, as the one person said the understanding the in-house people have of the work place is great.</p>
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<p>Funny to hear his stomach in the anechoic chamber.</p>
<p>posted by Ytterbium</p>]]>
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