>>You've been invited to join the Axolotl-Sounds group,
Just how many sounds can an Axolotl make?
On a related note: there was a brief article on the Scientific American website about
a recent discovery on how lobsters make noise, which will be welcome news to anyone
that knew that lobsters co
> from a disc image. However I'll leave it to Owen to say whether the files he
> has are in a form suitable to go ahead. Owen I remember you had problems
> with some of the archive files? We could always share a disc image via ftp.
Archives could be put as is on a cdrom.
this is just one of many synthesized headlines created by
"NewZoid", a bot that supposedly goes around collecting
headlines from the web and mixing them up.
it's at http://www.newzoid.com
it's kind of neat but kind of underwhelming too, imho. for
one thing it should be designed better to look li
Heiko wrote:
>Dear Owen, do you still think of the CDRom ?
It doesnt seem to difficult to make such a thing.
Maybe you did allready some prototypes.
A filesystem and wavs. We could tree it, in the
Greatfull Dead and Mileslist tradition: you are the head,
some people with a burner are branches. CD
>>hey. hey, hey
>>it did arrived my flulistbox!
>>i cant' belive
>>
>>thanks sol
>
>pez -
>After all this time
There is an article in the most recent (?) issue of Umbrella about a postcard that
took 112 years to go from Scotland to Australia. I guess we can consider ourselves
lucky...
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