On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 6:11 PM, Biju Chacko <biju.cha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Interestingly enough, I just discovered that I can't pun while I'm
> listening to music. Its sort of like trying to hum a tune while another is
> playing.
>

This reminded me of something I read somewhere this past week.
It *ahem* got right up my nose till I found it :

From:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5872414

<quote>
JWZ: "Be careful. Music engages your creative hemisphere. This doesn't
matter much if what you're doing is a simple, repetitive task. But if
you're trying to design or program, it might kill your ability to
"think outside the box" and invent creative solutions.
In my case, listening to music while programming has a very pronounced
effect: I will spend 30 minutes crafting a function that will do
something. The function will eventually work. And then I will stop
listening to music and several minutes later notice that the function
was entirely unnecessary, because I can make an architectural or data
structure change instead and avoid writing the function altogether.
This is something I am unable to do while listening to music.
Once I noticed this, I started being careful: I'd listen to music
while configuring routers, but not when planning and designing the
changes. You get the idea.
So, before you start listening to music while working, I'd advise you
to check if your brain works the same way (the effect might not be
exactly the same for everyone)."
</quote>

-J

> -- b

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