My best guess is it's a weasel - though, I've only heard weasels
once.
It was a couple years ago on my very first day of recording with
my own equipment. I was walking up an old logging road with
headphones on, a minidisc recorder in one hand, and a
microphone in the other.
I began to to hear some squeaking voices from the side of the
road, so I froze in my tracks and started recording. To my
amazement , three small weasels (pups I guess) came out from
the brush for a while and wove around my feet in a very friendly
and playful manner and then returned to the brush. They had the
most delightful voices and I caught the whole event in stereo.=20
Later that day while checking out the features of my new minidisc
recorder, I accidentally erased the whole thing.=20
-John Hartog
--- In Julian PICHENOT
<> wrote:
> I agree with your opinion.
> The tinyurl is a good solution...
> I remind it of you :http://tinyurl.com/9e4u9.
> (Thank you again Martyn)
>
> Julian
>
> John Hartog <> a =E9crit :
> Well,I think the problem is mostly with Yahoo. They don't make
it easy
> do they: I had to sign-in in thee different places before I found
the
> one that gave me file access.
> -John Hartog
>
> --- In Julian PICHENOT
> <> wrote:
> > Sorry for the long and bad (?) link I've send.
> > I've just mailed the sound to Klas.
> > Thanks for your help. :-D
> >=20
> > Julian P.
> >
> > Jim Morgan <> a =E9crit :
> > Klas,
> >
> > The clicks are all left clicks. I blame the confusion on age :-)
> >
> > Jim
> >
> >
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