Subject: | Re: All Time Historical Recording |
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From: | "" jerkabobber |
Date: | Tue Aug 21, 2007 4:31 pm ((PDT)) |
I'd like to hear that, that would be very interesting. I hope you share... ~Dave --- In "dbly" <> wrote: > > Parasaurolophus AKA Horn Head Dinosaur I want to know exactly what one of= these sound like and not the fake Jurassic movie sound track. I wonder if they really m= ake such a low frequency call that could be heard for miles and miles. > I synthesized this back in 1988 using David Weishample's article on the sta= nding wave equation. IT was played on PBS. I will see if I can find it and post it but= it is on cassette. Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail -- Unlimited storage and industry-leadin= g spam and email virus protection. |
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