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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Acoustics / February 2010



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Not Quite Everything for a Theory of Everything26 Feb 2010 04:47 GMT-
Not Quite Everything for a Theory of Everything
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http://www.amperefitz.com/not.quite.everything.for.a.theory.of.everything.htm
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Sound tourism14 Feb 2010 16:56 GMT3
Open the average travel guide and you'll read descriptions of
beautiful vistas and iconic architecture to look at. But what about
wonderful sounds or striking acoustics? There are plenty of tourist
sites where what you hear is essential to the experience. I have
Soundproof Wall for Recording Studio - Sand?04 Feb 2010 00:12 GMT4
I recently had a client propose building a double stud wall and
filling the cavity with sand in order to minimize sound transmission.
The application is for a small recording studio.  Has anyone heard of
something like this before?  If so, do you have any comments on the
 
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