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5 Sound Technology From Extinct

The voice has a magical ability. Hear the rumble of an old car or the sound of the fireball flash of fiction films, can make people feel back into the past.

But outside of our minds, the voice has a shorter lifespan, especially with regard to technology. Along the evolution of electronics, voice also changed. There are many rings, the sound of "beep", and the hiss that have emotional value in our brain. And all of it no longer will have a bearing on children's future.

Here are some voices of technologies soon to extinction. To listen to the voice, click the link provided below.


A. Floppy Disk votes

Who does not remember the sound "click" that appears when inserting a 5.25 inch floppy disk into the computer? You can even count up the data on disks can be explored.

Nowadays, of course, a 5.25 inch floppy drive has been replaced by the flash and cloud computing. Two of these technologies have helped create a giant disk-shaped box become obsolete. And at this age children have grown, so has a 5.25 inch floppy unknown artifacts from the past.

2. Turn the phone sounds

Ancient times, to be able to call a phone number, we do not enter the destination number by pressing a button. Back then, we have to rotate each finger number of the field. Tiring, but of course there is no other choice.

3. Antique Radio Tuner sound

High-pitched hum and static. Music that sounds vague. It comes when you are looking for AM radio frequency manually. And now, the sound has become something so rare sounds.

4. Typewriter sounds

Using the computer keyboard to type it tends to be less musical. Compare with the old typewriter. While typing, you will hear a "click. Klak. Click. Klak. Trriiiing." And now, after the computer has replaced the role mesik tick, the sound was ahead of its extinction.

5. Classic Video Game voice

Video games do not always have a musical background. Try the original Pong game on the Atari console. You will not hear the music. In that game, there are few sound effects added silence. And to measure the current era, this is certainly something strange.



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