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Museum Of Endangered Sounds preserves outdated tech noises for posterity

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You might remember the tortured screams of a 56k modem handshake and the soothing drone of television static, but those sounds don’t exist in the wild anymore, and there’s an increasing number of children, teens, and soon adults who will never know the once pervasive tech sounds of the past. Granted, that’s because we’ve moved on to bigger and better things, but what kind of generation would we be if we didn’t try to force the past on the youth of today, or at least preserve it for our own nostalgic musing. That’s what the Museum of Endangered Sounds is for.
via Geekosystem

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