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Re: a bit of an odd request...

Subject: Re: a bit of an odd request...
From: "rock_scallop" rock_scallop
Date: Sat Jul 28, 2012 11:38 am ((PDT))
An antique acoustic phonograph (hand-wound, spring-powered)?

John Hartog
rockscallop.org


--- In  Santiago Imberti <santiagoimberti@=
...> wrote:
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> Hi All,
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> Sorry for the slight off topic but there are many tech people here and I =
was hoping someone could point me in the right direction...
>  I friend of mine is suffering from ME/CFS and as a result of that
> she can't even be exposed to the tiny radiation generated from most
> electronical equipment. One of the things she misses the most living in t=
his 18th
> century style of life; is listening to music as the loudspeakers are real=
ly bad
> to her. However, she can use a modified phone that carries the sound by p=
ipes
> conducting air pulses. Does any one out there perhaps know any way of
> developing something similar to replace the loudspeakers and be able to l=
isten
> to music?
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> Headphones
> are out of the question...
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> Any help is
> welcomed, many thanks! you can answer me privately to =

> Cheers,
> Santiago Imberti=20=09=09=20=09=20=20=20=09=09
>
>








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