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2008-03-02
Walkman Effect and Voice Filters
1 Comments:
Anonymous Anonymous said...
I've noticed that a bit, that since I got my mp3 player working again I've been using it when I go out for a walk, and specifically to avoid awkwardness when I was sitting in the student lounge. I then went through my pictures on my cell phone. It worked like a charm, but doesn't solve anything.