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- From: lasner@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Charles Lasner)
- Subject: Re: Dinosaur noises (was: Re: dinosaur horsepower)
- Message-ID: <1992Jul29.024048.27273@news.columbia.edu>
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- References: <Bs3oGt.6vp@helios.physics.utoronto.ca> <Bs4ns4.D7v@world.std.com>
- Date: Wed, 29 Jul 1992 02:40:48 GMT
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- In article <Bs4ns4.D7v@world.std.com> dpbsmith@world.std.com (Daniel P. B. Smith) writes:
- >Along the same lines, I, for one, would certainly pay good money for a
- >recording of dinosaur NOISES.
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- >The sound of a LINC being slowly reved up through four decades of
- > auto-step speeds.
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- Any LINC-8 or PDP-12 can do this.
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- >The rusty-door noises of a LINC reading LINC-tape with the volume
- > control up
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- Any LINC-8 can do this.
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- MY nominations include the unique sounds of PDP-12 LAP6-DIAL's MAGSPY and
- LINC-8's SUDSY.
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- cjl
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