I join my vote more posts on fieldcraft and recording experiences.=20
Also the nature of sound used by creatures, how and why sounds are
produced, and how we perceive and enjoy the sounds are all topics
interesting to me.
Kevin Colver
On Monday, December 5, 2005, at 09:07 PM, oryoki2000 wrote:
> I'd love to read more posts about fieldcraft
> and recording experiences. For example, I enjoyed
> Dan Dugan's recent posts describing a night-time
> recording trip to Muir Woods in Marin County, CA.
> Thanks, Dan!
>
> On a different subject, if you're annoyed by
> all the email messages you receive on topics
> you'd care not to read about, then change
> your Yahoo settings. You can choose to
> receive a single email message containing
> all of the day's posts. Or you can choose
> to receive no email, and, instead, view the
> messages online at groups.yahoo.com. This
> way you can easily skip over messages you're
> not interested in.
>
> Here's how:
>
> ..using your web browser, navigate to groups.yahoo.com
>
> ..log in using your Yahoo user name and password
>
> ..the names of groups you are subscribed to will
> appear on the left. Click on "naturerecordists"
>
> ..on the Naturerecordists home page, click on
> "edit membership"
>
> ..under "Message Delivery" select "No email" or
> perhaps "Daily Digest"
>
> ..scroll down and click on the "Save Changes" button
>
> That's it, no more annoying emails.
>
> --oryoki
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> "Microphones are not ears,
> Loudspeakers are not birds,
> A listening room is not nature."
> Klas Strandberg
> Yahoo! Groups Links
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