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- 03-20-2007, 04:54 PM #1Camillia SinensisGuest
"Tell Me Lies" by Fleetwood Mac. I clipped from an mp3 I ripped from the CD
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I'm continuously stunned at the
> dreadfulness of cellular ringtones,
> so I'd like you to consider the matter
> from scratch. Describe the ideal
> ringtone for a grownup's cellphone.
> Assume that the ring cycle would
> last for 30 seconds (after which
> calls go to voicemail), and therefore
> that the ringtone would repeat as
> necessary during the cycle (for
> example, a 6-second ring would play
> 5 times in the 30 seconds). Please
> view the 30-second ring cycle as a
> blank sound canvas onto which you can
> paint any combination of sounds and
> silence.
>
> I think that we haven't considered
> ringtones in great detail because we've
> always assumed that we're limited to
> the options offered by our cellphone's
> manufacturer or service provider.
>
> Please describe (specifically or
> generally; completely or partially)
> your ideal ringtone.
>
> **********
> 1366294709
>
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- 03-21-2007, 04:05 AM #2StevieGuest
Re: Designing your ideal ringtone
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I'm continuously stunned at the
> dreadfulness of cellular ringtones,
> so I'd like you to consider the matter
> from scratch. Describe the ideal
> ringtone for a grownup's cellphone.
> Assume that the ring cycle would
> last for 30 seconds (after which
> calls go to voicemail), and therefore
> that the ringtone would repeat as
> necessary during the cycle (for
> example, a 6-second ring would play
> 5 times in the 30 seconds). Please
> view the 30-second ring cycle as a
> blank sound canvas onto which you can
> paint any combination of sounds and
> silence.
>
> I think that we haven't considered
> ringtones in great detail because we've
> always assumed that we're limited to
> the options offered by our cellphone's
> manufacturer or service provider.
>
> Please describe (specifically or
> generally; completely or partially)
> your ideal ringtone.
>
> **********
> 1366294709
I take clips from 70's hits (usually intros). Right now I've got the intro
from The Bee Gees' Stayin' Alive. More fun ones: Ring My Bell, Call Me
(Blondie), Boogie Nights, Boogie Fever, Superstition (Stevie Wonder). One I
like to use during morning production meetings is "I believe In Miracles
(You Sexy Thing). haha! But usually in meetings, I have it on quiet
setting which is a cricket chirp.
- 03-21-2007, 01:09 PM #3Jeffrey KaplanGuest
Re: Designing your ideal ringtone
It is alleged that [email protected] claimed:
> Please describe (specifically or
> generally; completely or partially)
> your ideal ringtone.
The opening cacophony from Pink Floyd's "Time". Or any one of several
from Trans Siberian Orchestra.
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Peter's Top 100 Things I'd Do If I Ever Became An Evil Overlord, #13.
All slain enemies will be cremated, or at least have several rounds of
ammunition emptied into them, not left for dead at the bottom of the
cliff. The announcement of their deaths, as well as any accompanying
celebration, will be deferred until after the aforementioned disposal.
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