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1994-11-09 06:12Alan M. Parry Global Comm
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1994-11-09 06:12Alan M. ParryFrom: Mark Dobie <mrd@ecs.soton.ac.uk> Subject: Re: 76:14--Morse Code On Sun, 6 Nov 1994,
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From: Mark Dobie <mrd@ecs.soton.ac.uk> Subject: Re: 76:14--Morse Code On Sun, 6 Nov 1994, Steven T Lammers wrote:
quoted 2 lines Anyone care to translate the Morse Code messages inside the booklet for> Anyone care to translate the Morse Code messages inside the booklet for > this album. I haven't had to know it since I was in Boy Scouts.
Here is a message I sent to IDM in August... ...but as I was listening to Global Communication's 76 14 yesterday I decided to translate all the Morse code on the packaging. Here is what it says... On the spine, the bottom of the back and the bottom of the inside it says 'global communication'. Above the notes on the right it says 'emotive expression through the medium of sound'. On the white bit inside there are eight concentric circles. From the outside in these read 'aural therapy for your future recorded in our past' 'global communication emotive expression conveyed through the medium of sound' 'our culture is well practiced in intellect and rationality' 'we are trying to redress the balance by appealing to people on an emotional level' 'this does not mean we devalue thought' 'we merely wish to improve the status of emotion' 'and individual and collective emotional experience' 'can you really hear see touch taste smell' So there you have it. Mark Mark Dobie MS Windows? Linux and X! University of Southampton M.R.Dobie@ecs.soton.ac.uk