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Vintage Shaver
Seattle, WA
My parents had some of these albums. Maybe I should listen to Environments 1 while shaving.
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#2

Super Moderator
San Diego, Cal., USA
An interesting read.
#3

Mike Distress
New Jersey
Used to have many of the different nature cd's in the 90's. They're nice, but after a bit persistent rainfall sounds like an egg frying. It might have been something like sounds of the Amazon Rain orest or something. Haha!!!
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#4

Member
Central Maine
There was a time not all that long ago where I worked between day shift and night shift. Night shift meant sleeping during the day. We made lots of changes to the bedroom to make it dark, but we also bought a white noise machine and it would play summer night sounds endlessly. It helped cover up the sounds of an awake world so that I could sleep. We still use one today. But early on if we had a power outage the lack of white noise, even at night, would wake us up. That original machine bit the dust after 30 years but it was quickly replaced with a much smaller machine that is playing for the wife as I type at the keyboard. Unlike the original this one has an internal battery and can go on the road and require nothing more than a charge every few days. The sound we chose for it? I threatened lullabies, but only as a joke. It plays a rainy summer night with crickets and spring peepers. Since it has an internal battery gone is the heads up we'd get when we have a power outage. But the various tracks have a dead area that line up every other hour or so and that results in about 1 1/2 minutes of recorded silence. I've been known to awaken when that occurs. Then it starts the white noise again, all is right with the world, and I'm back to sleep.

I remember those LPs.
Brian. Lover of SE razors.


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