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cellphone takes aim at syncing global's soundtracks

How 1- re-listening using pre-historic ear capabilities
Ideally with a friend your cellphone(s) are to be rendered purposefully usefull for listening to and contributing your selected choices from among Earth's soundtracks. This requires at least two people on the Globe, using personal computers, to receive and store their collated sound files. Mono files are suggested. Converting these individual cell-delivered sounds would, for example, be a workshop challenge whenever particular collections are deemed completed and ready as the basis for ongoing study. Several starter projects and Internet workshops are offered to help.you understand and meld your interests. Among contemporary and inter-related offerings, they include terrestrial and extraterrestrial sound-monitoring resources, specific concentrations, and exposure to the chaotic randomness of physical natural sounds.
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What is required

How 2- competing long term memory challenges: external and Earth's "soundtracks"
German, Russian and
Italian aural futurist soundings zoomed-in and moving pictures talked. Next worldwide industry (1,2) and radio's limiter effects coincided with swelling goods and services while motoring plunged through terrain and into urban sprawl. Wars 1 and 2 italicized the word industrial. Post "Silent Spring" persisted as backdrop to multitudinous ears seeking servings of sound ad infinitum filling up the 365 days. The BBC, after all, has the worlds largest collection of its sounds with these effects are the preferred accompaniment to film, video and HD recordings.
Allthewhile the National Science Foundation's 1980s Public Understanding of Science Program was handing down bits and pieces of sound and imagery via news outlets and in the 1990s embraced the Intermet as a major eyes and ears outlet to our universe. 'Til recently, natural sounds never quite made it to the top of any charts eventhough nature sounds abound via Cellp, CD or DVD/video. These in the main are captured with DAT equipment and microphones, e.g.,as from rainforests. Terrestrial and extraterrestrial soundtracks have been very active in an otherwise soundtracking background. Aspects of these Internet workshops will address artifacts- the by product, audio becomes sidelined- which alone or together accompany phenomena.
planned workshop projects tri-annual weblackwhole.net global's passaroundsounds

What is required

How 3- can realtime be more economical and is this realistic

Yes it is if sounding paths each begin and end with solar panels onthrough to the listener. No It is not if generational updating does not occur. Pay as you go cellphone w/GSM ((use in US or abroad)) Use cellp in US or abroad g

 

What web2 realtime sounds are miniblackwhole big {hello there{where are known Black Hole images}}
Soundings of blackwhole contributors: from their URL-hard drive-soundfiles of Global's "soundtracks" being made available perpetually from this central web2 menu/server and which allows the joining in by additional contributors for a unique sound-sync of Global's soundtracks that's palpable & spatially blackwhole big

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What IThe Difference Between Domestic and International Mobile Phone Service?

What Is GSM?

GSM phones require a small electronic chip, called a SIM card, to be inserted into a slot in the handset. This international SIM card is the "heart" of your phone - it contains your cell phone number, your phone book, and all of your registration information. Most companies with GSM service provide you access to over 320 GSM networks in over 140 countries.

What are Unlocked GSM Phones?

Unlocked GSM phones are either a) phones which are directly from the manufacturer which were never locked, or b) phones from a carrier which have been modified to openly work on any network.

What are the different frequencies of GSM that I need?

Most of the world's GSM networks operate at 900MHz and 1800MHz. However, in order to use the networks in the USA and Canada you will need a handset that is also capable of operating at the 1900MHz frequency. Most phones are now either "dual" "tri" or "quad band" (includes 850MHz) to serve most of the world.

Please Note: Most of our unlocked cellular phones are only designed to work on GSM networks such as Cingular and T-Mobile (in the U.S.) and Fido and Rogers (in Canada). These phones are NOT compatible with CDMA carriers such as Verizon and Sprint. If your intended service provider is not among those major carriers, please contact that provider to determine GSM compatibility.
PLEASE NOTE: All of our unlocked GSM phones come from around the globe. As such, features and accessories may vary. Some require US adapters. In some cases, language needs to be reset to English from the default language through manual setting on the phone.
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What Is GSM?

GSM phones require a small electronic chip, called a SIM card, to be inserted into a slot in the handset. This international SIM card is the "heart" of your phone - it contains your cell phone number, your phone book, and all of your registration information. Most companies with GSM service provide you access to over 320 GSM networks in over 140 countries.

 

 

What are Unlocked GSM Phones?

Unlocked GSM phones are either a) phones which are directly from the manufacturer which were never locked, or b) phones from a carrier which have been modified to openly work on any network.

 

 

What are the different frequencies of GSM that I need?

Most of the world's GSM networks operate at 900MHz and 1800MHz. However, in order to use the networks in the USA and Canada you will need a handset that is also capable of operating at the 1900MHz frequency. Most phones are now either "dual" "tri" or "quad band" (includes 850MHz) to serve most of the world.

Please Note: Most of our unlocked cellular phones are only designed to work on GSM networks such as Cingular and T-Mobile (in the U.S.) and Fido and Rogers (in Canada). These phones are NOT compatible with CDMA carriers such as Verizon and Sprint. If your intended service provider is not among those major carriers, please contact that provider to determine GSM compatibility.
PLEASE NOTE: All of our unlocked GSM phones come from around the globe. As such, features and accessories may vary. Some require US adapters. In some cases, language needs to be reset to English from the default language through manual setting on the phone.SM?