To: Eric L who wrote (21350 ) 7/19/2002 5:45:49 PM From: 49thMIMOMander Respond to of 34857 OK, found it, "beatnik and helsinki" on yahoo, linking to Nokiaforum.nokia.com headspace.com Polyphonic ringtone workshop for composers - Thomas Dolby in Helsinki ~ Many of the new Nokia phones (such as the Nokia 3510) feature MIDI-based polyphonic ringing tones and game sounds. Thomas Dolby, well-known musician and co-creator of the Beatnik audio technology, is teaching all-day seminars in London and Helsinki focusing on special composing techniques for polyphonic tones and mobile game sounds. If you're a composer, programmer, or ringtone vendor, don't miss these dates: August 16th 2002--Radisson Plaza Hotel, Helsinki, Finland August 20th or 21st 2002--Soho House, London, UK. Read more -For the joy of many pushing tongues in the mouth Nokia 3610 announced for Asia-Pacific markets ~ The Nokia 3610 is a new phone with enhanced local language features for Hindi, Thai, Bahasa Malaysia and Bahasa Indonesia input as well as a new design. The WAP browser supports WAP 1.1 and Push. The Nokia 3610 will be commercially available in Asia-Pacific markets during the third quarter of 2002. - for the quacks Techniques for making little speakers sound huge Using real-time MIDI controllers for tweaked effects - for the doctor Bring your own laptop! When and where? August 16th, 2002, 8-30am—4-30pm SAS RADISSON ROYAL HOTEL, RUNEBERGINKATU 2 HELSINKI, FINLAND-00100 Registration: EUR 350.00 per person Lunch but no thin layer binury dripping BREW included (on your way back, try to stop over in Copenhagen, good brew and the original genius site of many things, including the magic internal antenna) Ilmarinen However, cannot find the quote on how to use those two resonance frequencies of that little membrane, the tuned openeing, but the length of its basic stroke is much deeper than for the regular earpiece. (the communicator still have the best base, smart market segmentation) Btw, I'm not sure that 7650 tester found his own way of where to stick in his SIM card, or then he actually read the quick-start-manual, or somebody did it for him?? In the first of those multiple choice selections, he might have reacted on the famous danish internal antenna??