Subject: | 10. Re: Suggestion for a good book - Wiki? |
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From: | madl74 |
Date: | Fri Oct 31, 2014 8:30 pm ((PDT)) |
> We are thinking of that, Wil. Maybe we can keep it as an open source page= that anyone can contribute to. Maybe an extension of the NatureRecordists = group. Bernie, Like a Wiki page answering the questions like what is the best recorder, mic, etc? All unanswerable of course. :-) David Brinicombe PS. Just before I posted this I looked up "soundwiki" and found http://sound.wikia.com/wiki/Sound_Wiki Don't know who operates it but it doesn't seem to be off the ground yet. There's a Wiki page on Wikia and I'm not sure if I like it. You can set up = a custom Wikia page but I am dubious. |
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