Topic: Museum of Endangered Sounds

Interesting news story this morning about sound effects of the past we no longer hear daily…
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Ah, it's nice to hear old sounds again, like Dial up internet, Windows 95 booting, and the Nokia ringtone. Rotary phones, and typewriters, television sets, and the pay phone are nice to hear too. Thanks fr linking these. They are wonderful. mini/smile

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Dewfilms, breaking out the nostalgic goggles, are we? mini/tongue

It's really cool to see that people are actually actively trying to preserve these sounds for future generations. It definitely takes me back. mini/smile

Now I wonder how these sound to the newer generations who never heard these sounds... Probably just as foreign as a 1912 phonograph recording sounds to me. mini/smile

Well, maybe not quite that old.

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I am totally in support of this kind of preservation of our culture.  I actually have collected quite a few of these sounds myself for my own library.  Thank you for posting this link for me.

Speaking of 1912 phonograph recording:   Here's one of my sound collages that may be of interest to people who liked the above sounds.  It's called The Complete History of Recorded Music, Part 1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7VFdKZoDXU

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