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Re: Oracle 9i bookies

From: Richard Foote <richard.foote_at_bigpond.com>
Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 19:42:24 +1000
Message-ID: <yg729.50217$Hj3.149683@newsfeeds.bigpond.com>


Hi George,

Regarding which books to buy, I prefer to go for the ones that have the biggest lettering and the most colourful pictures :)

Regarding music, it's important to pick music that resonates with the human mind in full hum such that the brain and the sounds waves are perfectly in sync. This of course differs between people. Bearing this in mind, my personal top 5 "study" CD picks include:

  1. Tribute to the Village People - The Royal Australian Navy Marching Band
  2. Bagpipes Magic (2 CD collection) - Various (generally unknown) Scottish Artists
  3. Ukulele Meets Country (limited Edition) - Students of the Hearing Impaired College of West Dubbo
  4. Banjo Classics For The Shower (Disco Remix)- The Tooting Hooting Yeehaa Society
  5. Yodelling In The Swiss Sunshine - Miss Friendly Freda Friesh

These can all be found in any good music store near you.

And people wonder how I manage to study so well ... ;)

Cheers

Richard

"George Barbour" <gbarbour_at_csc.com> wrote in message news:3d48f48d$3_at_pull.gecm.com...
> I see the Oracle9i write a book season is in full swing.
> I will end up buying a few, I'll have too, Orace9i is soo.. different.
> Anybody (authors excepted) got any strong opinions or recommendations?
> Actually, why not! yea authors included.....
> .. also what music is best when your reading manuals.....prefer Vangelis
> myself.
>
> George Barbour.
>
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Received on Thu Aug 01 2002 - 04:42:24 CDT

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