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From: altenbur@plains.NoDak.edu (Karl Altenburg)
Subject: Re: schematic
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Date: Wed, 23 Mar 1994 22:30:01 GMT
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Jerry Ethridge (exujet@exu.ericsson.se) wrote:
: In article F6cLJc1w165w@sfrsa.com, errant@sfrsa.com (tod gunther) writes:
: >does anyone out there have a schematic for producing a dog bark?
: >
: >
: >


: My suggestion would be to use the recording chip that Radio-Shack
: sells. I think it will record up to 20 sec of sound, or any other
: low bandwidth data. This would be a single chip solution and I'm
: sure you could find many dogs to volunteer for the recording.

You may want to look into those new 'talking greeting cards' from Hallmark.
All the electronics are already there.

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Karl R Altenburg				altenbur@plains.NoDak.edu
North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND  58105

All things are artificial, for nature is the art of God.  SIR THOMAS BROWNE
