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Re: arsclist Save Our Sounds
I saw it on the history channel in the US over the holidays.
It is available for purchase from the PBS website, although I don't know if
there is a PAL version available.
KEKONE
On 4/1/03 3:22 PM, "George Brock-Nannestad" <pattac@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> From: Patent Tactics, George Brock-Nannestad
>
> Steven Smolian and others commented on what seems to be a
> nationwide program which everybody has seen and seen fit to
> comment - but with no warning beforehand that it would be
> transmitted. Had I known, I would have had US friends tape it for
> deferred viewing by me. Is the program available on the web? Will
> the LOC or NA make it available? Or has anybody taped it so that I
> might in future see it by deferred viewing? Until then I will have to
> make do with the following video sequence given on the web, but it
> is not very satisfactory:
>
> Link: http://www.neocities.us/callforhelp-a-thon/
>
> Best regards and happy new year (use by 31 December 2003)
>
> George
> ----------------------------
> part of Steven's comment:
>> Some further comments on the Save Our Sounds TV program.
>>
>> Overall, this show was a considerable improvement over past TV
>> coverages of topics about which I knew something. I'd give them a B
>> to B+ overall.
>
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