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You left out Dr. Didge?
Rufuous Harley's jazz bagpipes is pretty good too.
Oh - you were kidding?
fdp
Richard Foote wrote:
>
> 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.
> >
> >
> >
> >
--Received on Fri Aug 02 2002 - 08:24:25 CDT
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