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Re: All Time Historical Recording

Subject: Re: All Time Historical Recording
From: "dbly" dbly1850
Date: Thu Aug 16, 2007 1:26 pm ((PDT))
Open mouth -> insert foot {blush} errrr  did I say I liked the movie and th=
ought the Dino calls did sound like they matched the animal as far as shape=
 and size. =0D
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Unlike the Godizilla's  -> sound track , which is a string pulled inside a =
clothes wash bucket amplified several times over. I also remember reading a=
bout HG Wells unscrewing a jar inside a toilet for his =93War of the Worlds=
=94 Broadcast. That's the neat thing about radio, you can play with the lis=
teners mind and draw them in. =0D
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Again not to make fun of your creation. No offense was intended. =0D
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David=0D
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> Parasaurolophus AKA  Horn Head Dinosaur I want to know exactly what one o=
f these sound=0D
like and not the fake Jurassic movie sound track. I wonder if they really m=
ake such a low=0D
frequency call that could be heard for miles and miles.=0D
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I synthesized this back in 1988 using David Weishample's article on the sta=
nding wave=0D
equation.  IT was played on PBS.  I will see if I can find it and post it b=
ut it is on cassette.=0D
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"While a picture is worth a thousand words, a=0D
sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie Krause=0D
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Yahoo! Groups Links=0D
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