The ringtone idea is fun.
For the business world the ringtone needs to be broad pitched enough
to direction find the phone quickly. The one I use now is very hard
to find fast when you don't know where it is. It should also be
different enough so that you individually don't go on alarm when
others phones go off.
Also for the business world, the statement needs to be right. I
suspect that the Red-tailed Hawk would be the most in demand.
I just went over 1,000 mins for the month on cell.
Rich Peet
ps Two of the most abundant birds here are lifers for me this month.
Fish Crow and Eurasian Collared Dove.
--- In Wild Sanctuary <>
wrote:
> Greetings folks. For those interested in better ringtones for your
> cell phones, check this out.
>
> http://www.wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,65475,00.html?
tw=wn_tophead_2
>
> If you have some interesting recordings you think might work,
contact
> us directly.
>
> Bernie Krause
>
> Wild Sanctuary, Inc.
> P. O. Box 536
> Glen Ellen, California 95442-0536
> Tel: (707) 996-6677
> Fax: (707) 996-0280
> http://www.wildsanctuary.com
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Loudspeakers are not birds,
A listening room is not nature."
Klas Strandberg
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