Now to return to SCT as an example system that might benefit from the use of audibles. I cannot imagine glueing one eye to fast YM and ES charts and the other to the DOM, while somehow trying to keep up with a myriad of slower events, all for 405 minutes a day, less piss breaks. So I would code up the fast moving stuff with audibles so as to focus on the big picture of the shape of the day and its evolution.
There is another benefit to audibles beyond workload and fatigue reduction, and that is time to observe the productions of your own mind. If like me, you are your own worst enemy, less time spent analyzing chart activity gives you more time to examine your reactions to the chart, especially potentially destructive impulses. As Tony Pesavento famously said: "You're not looking in a monitor, you're looking in a mirror." Also I find that I see more of the strange shit I like if I am less engaged in the immediate pursuit of patterns. As the old IBM motto went, "Machines should work. People should think."
There is another benefit to audibles beyond workload and fatigue reduction, and that is time to observe the productions of your own mind. If like me, you are your own worst enemy, less time spent analyzing chart activity gives you more time to examine your reactions to the chart, especially potentially destructive impulses. As Tony Pesavento famously said: "You're not looking in a monitor, you're looking in a mirror." Also I find that I see more of the strange shit I like if I am less engaged in the immediate pursuit of patterns. As the old IBM motto went, "Machines should work. People should think."
