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Re: Searching for sounds on the web using Findsound

Subject: Re: Searching for sounds on the web using Findsound
From: "Suzanne Williams" scw1217
Date: Fri Jun 1, 2007 9:16 am ((PDT))
The online search engine is free - http://www.findsounds.com, but not
the palette.  It is an interesting resource.

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Suzanne
http://web.tampabay.rr.com/swilli41/www
Florida, USA

    "If you want a symbolic gesture, don't burn the flag; wash it." -
Norman Thomas

--- In  "rchapanis"
<> wrote:
>
> While searching for kookabura sounds this morning, I stumbled upon a
> program called Findsound, which helps you search for sounds you
want.
> I haven't tried it, and it isn't free, but it sounds interesting
and I
> thought you might like to check it out:
>
> http://www.findsounds.com/palette.html
>
> P.S. On a trip to Australia several years ago, I stayed overnight in
> Syndey.  Early the next morning, I was awakened by raucous laughter.
> Instantly, I felt embarrassed, thinking that my neighbors had been
> watching me through their windows (close by).  But, then I noticed
> several kookaburas lined up on the telephone wire connected to the
> house next door.  These were the guys making all the racket, and
they
> continued doing it each morning at the same time (5-6 AM). (They'd
> show up, give their morning announcements (stock/sports reports),
and
> then take off. :))
>






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