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Re: [ARSCLIST] Tonight's MythBusters - "archaeoacousitcs"



The program has feet of clay, is that what you're trying to tell us? Damn.
Think what wonders could have been extracted from Beethoven's chamber pot.

dl

"joe@xxxxxxxxxxx" wrote:

> Thanks, saved me an hour.....
>
> Joe Salerno
> Industrial Video Services
> PO Box 273405
> Houston Texas 77277-3405
>
> Jeanette Berard wrote:
> > Is MythBusters on Thursday also?  In Cal it aired yesterday, on
> Wednesday.....
> >
> > I don't want to spoil it for anyone who might be watching the program today
> or Sunday, but the crack team of busters did not succeed in recording
> _intelligible_  sound onto clay.
> >
> > Jeanette
> >
> > Jeanette Berard, MLS, CA
> > Special Collections Librarian
> > Thousand Oaks Library System
> > (805) 449-2660 xt228
> > jberard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> >>>> jfab11@xxxxxxxxxxx 10/12/06 03:22PM >>>
> > Tonight's MythBusters TV show takes on the concept of "archaeoacousitcs".
> Can sound be inadvertently recorded on objects such as clay on a pottery
> wheel?  Can such a recording later be reproduced?  The episode airs tonight
> (Thurs) at 9pm EST on the Discovery Channel, and then again on Sunday, 10/15,
> at 8pm EST.
> >
> > I talked with them a couple months ago, and pointed them towards Christor
> Hamp's website:
> > http://members01.chello.se/christer.hamp/phono/archaeo/archaeo.html
> >
> > -Jerry Fabris, Edison NHS
> >
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