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New Coding-compliant favorite tune, and more

As I 've posted about it in the past, there are a few tunes that boost my productivity and get me going faster. I am adding a new one to the list. Its a Greek song. A Cretan song, called 'O Ymnos ths Krhths' [The Hymn of Crete], performed by Nickos Ksylouris. I am far too proud of my Greek + Cretan heritage, so this may be one of the reasons it affects me so. I suppose it can be appreciated by non Greeks as well, though.

On unrelated note, EA revealed the next Need for Speed babe. I played some NFS - Most Wanted, but it didn't take longer than a 1 hour for me to loose interest. Those are the kind of games that the average consumer would buy ( much like the EA sports games or the movie-tie ins), that I have little tolerance for. However, the girls on NFS are always good looking and add a certain extra value to the NFS series. The latest one is to be Emmanuelle Vaugier.

Tagged with: computer games , greece , programming , crete
Published at Thursday, 13 July 2006 0:18 am
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Dimitris Nikolsky 13/7/2006 13:34

It's really a great song and Nickos Ksylouris is by far a legent.

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anonymous 14/7/2006 23:05

Lol, the NFS girl looks almost hideous in the picture of the first link. A brunette? Hm... And how come a traditional song makes you productive? Only thing I can do when listening to them is stand up and dance..some productivity! :P

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