Subject: | Thoughts on Mystery Sounds |
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From: | "Jerry Berrier" jerryberrier |
Date: | Tue Sep 26, 2006 6:38 pm (PDT) |
Hi all, I have moved my small set of nature recordings to a new website: http://www.birdblind.org My rough plan is to have a place where folks can upload sounds that they've recorded but cannot identify. (mystery sounds) I would then use a blog for people to comment on what they think the myster= y sounds are. I feel like I've got just the germ of a plan, and I welcome any suggestions on how I might make this site into something that would serve a worthwhile purpose and that would attract nature recordists. I've got plenty of web space on my new site, and I'm seeking ideas on what = I should add to it related to nature sounds. I plan to stick to audio and text, no pics. I can handle e-mails containing files of up to 4MB, and I also have an FTP link. Jerry Berrier http://www.birdblind.org Jerry Berrier (508) 845-9944 http://www.birdblind.org <http://www.birdblind.org/> |
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