Hi Stephen ,

> I am looking for suggestions on how to brush up my skills and continue
> learning on a regular basis.
> Large blocks of "free time" are hard to come by, but if I had only 30
> minutes (or an hour) a day, what would you recommend?

We have the same issues. The way I deal with this is to:

(a) Always keep the PDF versions of the Reference, Tuning Guide, SQL
Reference and Concepts manual open at all times
(b) Browse the 'interesting' messages from this list at least for about 15
min everyday
(c) Test your version of the answer, or the other more intelligent one if
possible (and answer/correct when possible as others will learn from that
too)
(d) If this is new to you, read up Concepts and Reference if possible.

Welcome back SonWorshipper! I knew it was you when I saw the '##' in the
subject line :)

John Kanagaraj
(previosly from Brunei Shell Petroleum)
Oracle Applications DBA
DBSoft Inc 
(W): 408-970-7002

What would you see if you were allowed to look back at your life at the end
of your journey in this earth?

** The opinions and statements above are entirely my own and not those of my
employer or clients **

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