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Re: Sound bug



I had a dorm mate back in the mid-60's who got 'one of these' (or at
least something that WORKS
like what you described.)
It used a wood screw to attach to a door etc.
He was quite excited about the possibilities and more than a bit
discouraged at the actual results.

At 10:11 AM -0500 on 3/19/02, James Braunsdorf wrote
While clicking along on the New Scientist web refeerence in the asteroid
story I followed links to the antarctic Ice Shelf breaking and then to a
reference to a new product called Sound Bug that is a small device that can
be attached to hard surfaces to use the wall or tabletop as a speaker. It
was on a BBC page and they said it would be demonstrated on a BBC programme
on Wednesday.

Does anyone here have access to give us a report on the demonstration?

Jim Braunsdorf

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