From: janice@mailinator.com   
      
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   david@edenroad.demon.co.uk says...   
   >On Thu, 03 Feb 2005 12:35:08 -0500, Janice wrote:   
      
   >> Isn't he just saying to *imagine* all this?   
   >   
   >No, he's not, if you look further through his example:   
      
   Oh, OK. Well, imagining that they are projectors is still a fun   
   technique. One of my sisters used to do it too. She would "project"   
   cartoon shows onto her pillows. I've only managed to do this   
   intentionally a couple of times since childhood, though. It's just so   
   hard to keep your eyes open when you're tired. :-)   
      
   >"sound waves strike a microphone and are changed into electromagnetic   
   >current and (in this example) recorded on tape. Now: take that microphone   
   >and stick it in the headphone jack! you can play back the sounds over the   
   >microphone, transforming it into a speaker!   
      
   Hey, I actually used to do that. Also the reverse, using an earphone as   
   a microphone. I thought I'd made a great discovery, but everybody   
   thought I was nuts for holding a microphone to my ear.   
      
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