I recently discovered a dusty CD-ROM from 1997 that contained lots of faces and voices from the past.
On it were lots of nostalgic photos from about 10 years ago when I was still at university.
In addition to these photos, were some sounds files which I've converted to MP3 and can be heard here.
Here are two playlists:
Other Radstock material available here.
On it were lots of nostalgic photos from about 10 years ago when I was still at university.
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In addition to these photos, were some sounds files which I've converted to MP3 and can be heard here.
Here are two playlists:
My favourites include:
- Radstock
- A collections of voice snippets taken around the November 1997 at the start of the third year (contains bad language!)
- Sabotage
- A playlist of sounds created to Sabotage Rob's computer (warning - some these sounds are very loud and were engineered to sound really anoying!)
- what day is it? and time check
- when aliens attack
- Jon Ellis reporting fire in cryogenics
- my terrible grasp of algorithm complexity theory
- the slamming of bisquick
- John's teabag displacement theory and teabag/teapot comparison
- cookery with Dr Mitchell and pie button activated
- introduction to kebabs 101
- some laughing
- and finally f'ing waste those alien bastards! (Oscar nomination for Chris)
Other Radstock material available here.
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Blog, Tuesday, February 20, 2007 22:52















