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You can read the full article in the link above. A study recently conducted by the Training Company looks into the music preference of different IT professionals, as per what's found on their iPods. Here's the list:



Job: Microsoft-certified professionals
Favoured genre: Mainstream pop
1. Britney Spears
2. Dido
3. Beyonce

Job: Security
Favoured genre: 60s "Alt" Rock
1. Grateful Dead
2. The Doors
3. Hendrix

Job: Linux
Favoured genre: Electro
1. The Orb
2. Underworld
3. Kraftwerk

Job: Developers
Favoured genre: Heavy Metal
1. Megadeth
2. Iron Maiden
3. Slipknot

Job: Database administrators
Favoured genre: Indie
1. The Smiths
2. Haven
3. Suede

Job: Project manager
Favoured genre: Rock
1. Pink Floyd
2. Queen
3. Rolling Stones

Job: CIO/IT director
Favoured genre: Classical
1. Mozart
2. Handel
3. Vivaldi


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Huh. Looks like I'm going to be a Project Manager some day :lol:

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I’ll be a CIO or IT director I guess. :P

Something is funny about that study, but I can’t put my finger on it…

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I guess I'm a heavy metal guy... Scarry part is, that's sort of accurate since I don't mind heavy metal, I just hate the head bang stuff

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Megadeath: Good!
Iron Maiden: Shaweeeet!
Slipknot: Crap

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I guess this makes Cisco a Microsoft-certified professional…

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It makes little girls and gay men all over the world Microsoft Certified professionals :lol:

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That explains the rainbow type colors that msn uses for the butterfly. :D

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Tak wrote: I guess this makes Cisco a Microsoft-certified professional…
ooh being baited but I'll bite.....
I will listen to but not buy some of the recent pop crap that is played on the evil nazi empire Clear Channel stations. My serious interest - as in what I will buy on vinyl or whatever other format - drops off sharply after the 80's and and completely past 1995 with a few exceptions.

My tastes fall more under under all kinds of jazz/swing, ragtime, classical, country/western (especially Sons of the Pioneers and similar groups), and I have a huge fondness for 1900-early 1950's pop music and historical folk tunes.

edit: missing word

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