Subject: | 8. Re: what is this creature/sound ? |
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From: | "James Shatto" wwwshadow7 |
Date: | Sat Jul 31, 2010 3:14 pm ((PDT)) |
No, it's not the stone hitting the mic.=C2=A0 But more likely the loose san= d hitting the stone, near the mic with the wave action.=C2=A0 Maybe the one= mic had a cushion of sand between the stone and the mic.=C2=A0 And the oth= er had the stone in contact with the mic.=C2=A0 Or there was a slight gap u= nder the one stone and that made the difference.=C2=A0 If the variance was = Message: 0. Subject: 1 and not 0.5-ish, it'd probably be more man made.=C2=A0 But 8 second cyc= les seem more in line with wave action. - James --- On Sat, 7/31/10, Marinos Koutsomichalis <> wrote: |
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