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Preserving the Sound of America

jonerik writes "The Associated Press (by way of MSNBC) has this article on the Library of Congress' National Recording Registry, which 'seeks to ensure even greater protection for some of the most notable songs, speeches and other utterances.' To that end, the library's extensive collection of recordings and photos will soon be moved to a massive 41-acre complex built into the side of a mountain in Culpeper, Virginia. When construction on the site is completed - in about three years - anything stored in Culpeper should be available via computer at the library's Madison Building on Capitol Hill. The Library of Congress has been collecting recordings for almost 100 years, the first being a recording of a speech by German Emperor Wilhelm II. Since then the library has collected recorded speeches by every American President since Theodore Roosevelt, oral histories, music, radio broadcasts, and other examples of recorded sound." This sounds like a collection which will become more valuable as more people have access to the actual content of the collections.

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  1. Predicted Future Searches.... by blackmonday · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    "moaning", "huffing and puffing", "orgasms", "farting", etc...

  2. They should.... by ZoneGray · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    They should just buy the remains of Napster. Then it remain in circulation forever.

  3. Pr0n by Brandeissansoo · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    That's a pretty sizeable pr0n collection....