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So sometimes there are websites that are so fun that I just have to share them
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And this is an example. The website is called the Museum of Endangered Sounds
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and I'm going to tell you how you can play some of those legendary sounds from
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the past. But before I do, feel free to subscribe to my YouTube channel where
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each week I'll be uploading new videos on a variety of different topics
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including really interesting websites like this one. So thanks for your consideration and now let's get to the video. So the website is called the
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Museum of Endangered Sounds. It was designed by this researcher right over
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here. His name is Brandon Chilcott and he was looking for a way to preserve some
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of those older sounds from the past. Let me show you an example of what you'll
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hear. If you go to the top and you select on one of these images you'll hear a
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classic sound from the past. So who can forget the AIM sounds. Let's scroll down
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a little bit. How about a cash register? Or this one the Eurosignal. A few other things that are on here. The legendary
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Pac-Man sounds. The Nokia ringtone. Or even the AOL dial-up internet modem
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sounds. There's so much awesome sounds on this website. This is pretty much it
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But it's fun to just take a few minutes, go through and listen to some of the
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really cool sounds that are on here. This will definitely take you back especially
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viewing things like number munchers or even the sounds from a Tamagotchi. So the
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website is called the Museum of Endangered Sounds. Check it out at
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museumsounds.info. So cool