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<title>Classical Music Meme</title>
<link>http://llamabutchers.mu.nu/archives/078382.php</link>
<description>This is very good. Lynn S. picked up on that same Mozart Effect-bashing article I noted yesterday when I was not trolling for attention from Terry Teachout and a game that Greg Hlatky has made out of it. He reasons...</description>
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<title>Beyond the Mozart effect</title>
<link>http://discuss.jarretthousenorth.com/2005/08/09#a6510</link>
<description>This joke was current a few months ago</description>
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<title>Playing Only A LIttle</title>
<link>http://www.oboeinsight.com/2005/05/02#a423</link>
<description>Ives: Child spontaneously breaks out into a hymn every now and then.</description>
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<title>Occupational hazards</title>
<link>http://www.classicalvalues.com/archives/002280.html</link>
<description>Nick Packwood (the great Ghost of a Flea) has told me I&apos;m &quot;it&quot; -- by passing along the following challenge: &quot;Following this is a list of different occupations. You must select at least five of them. You may add more...</description>
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<title>Who says classical music is boring?</title>
<link>http://deletedbytomorrow.blogspot.com/2005/04/who-says-classical-music-is-boring.html</link>
<description>A fun classical music meme via Llama Butchers. You&amp;#8217;ve probably heard of the bogus &quot;Mozart effect&quot;. Well anyway it gave some people the idea to find other such effects in other classical music composers. I offer a few of my own creations:</description>
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