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The Sounds of Tech Past

itwbennett writes "If you're of a certain generation, the screech of a modem, the stuttering song of the dot matrix printer, and the wet slap of a mimeograph machine can transport you to simpler (or at least slower) times. JR Raphael has rounded up 20 tech sounds on the brink of extinction for your listening torture. We're only sorry we don't have smell-o-vision to bring you that sweet mimeograph scent."

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  1. Re:Comment follows by NoNonAlphaCharsHere · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It wasn't the sound of a mimeograph machine, it was the SMELL of a new math or history test -- with purple ink.

  2. Re:hands up! by Phreakiture · · Score: 4, Insightful

    That has to be at least 56k. I remember they distinctively had that double fading ping while the modems were calibrating the line level, because the server-side modem would send 5-7 bits per sample by simply encoding the sample to the bit sequence. The receiving modem had to have a valid map of the bits to the line voltages, and that double ping was caused by levels being tested, starting at the outermost and working inward.

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