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A number of newspapers in Australia and the UK have picked up a news item about an experiment in which volunteers drank lots of coffee.
The following is typical -
'In an experiment, volunteers who had consumed ‘high levels’ of caffeine thought they were listening to Bing Crosby singing White Christmas even though the song was not being played.
The researchers described caffeine as ‘the most commonly used psychoactive drug’.
They said the study showed that the health risks of too much coffee need to be addressed.
In the tests, 92 volunteers were asked to listen to a constant fuzzy sound known as white noise.
Professor Simon Crowe, of La Trobe University in Melbourne, said: ‘We also told them that within the white noise there may be parts of the song White Christmas and if you hear it, press a button.
‘We didn’t include White Christmas in the white noise but found that more people who were very stressed and had high levels of caffeine thought they heard the song.'
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The should have made the headline: "You're the Bing In My Coffee."
Bing is certainly part of the everpresent background vibrations in my brain, even if not (unfortunalely) always in my ear.
Richard, I wonder if Bing ever sang a song with the word "oodles" in it? It's a fun word! He would have had fun with it.
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Steve Fay wrote:
The should have made the headline: "You're the Bing In My Coffee."
Bing is certainly part of the everpresent background vibrations in my brain, even if not (unfortunalely) always in my ear.
Richard, I wonder if Bing ever sang a song with the word "oodles" in it? It's a fun word! He would have had fun with it.
'Oodles of Noodles' - Jimmy Dorsey and His Band, covered by some others - but I can't think of anything by Bing!