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...years and I've never heard the audio completely replaced by a solid tone," he reports. This would happen only during a rerecording, he says. Such a tone could be deliberately created with an audio signal generator (a device used to inject a desired tone to test or adjust audio circuits), but this could be easily distinguished, he explains, from the sound generated inadvertently from fluorescent lights or an electrical cord. Thus it would be a foolish way to make the conversation unintelligible. Re-recording a new conversation or erasing would be more feasible...
...have a total system," he said, "and change our play sets every week. This gives us the ability to adjust to each team we play. We stay strong but keep our options open...
...play our same game," Monro said and added he would adjust as the situation arose. "I do have some things in mind," he said, but added he would "see how the game goes. A lot depends on what happens in the middle of the field...
...spoke more modestly than he knew. For in the history of music, Casal's cello stands very tall indeed. Most musicians would agree that he was the greatest cellist ever to play that awkward instrument. More than that, he was a humanist who refused to compromise or adjust in an age of compromise and adjustment. "We are before anything men," he said, "and we have to take part in the circumstances of life. Who indeed should be more concerned than the artist with the defense of liberty and free inquiry, which are essential to his very creativity...
...Phil's taught us everything about rules and techniques," Costin said. "But we're already stuck to playing in a relatively small area." She said Monday's loss was in part due to the team's failure to adjust to Wellesley's regulation 25-yard-long pool and shallow bottom...