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You may be able to record it as a voice note, and use that as your ringtone. My is my kid lauging hysterically.

My phone has an app that takes the sound of steel being dustified and makes it a ring tone, but it has to be an mp3 file first.
 
I got the video saved from YouTube but don't know how to isolate the sound :confused: What did you use to get the sound from a video?


The Audacity iron and steel dust isolator with the lame v3.98.3 dustified aluminum mp3 encoder for windows

But my realplayer (pay for) upgrade allows me to isolate pink hair and download video presentations and already has a feature to extract mp3 soundtracks from pink haired puppy videos. I just didn't have a means to edit mp3's until moments ago.
 
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I just didn't have a means to edit mp3's until moments ago.

You'd need government cooperation to get your hands on that level of technology. :)

Although I think the VLC player will do it, just gotta coax the audio stream out.
 
Hey Bill, here's an idea. Why don't you explain what you mean? I'm watching the video and I don't see anything so far that supports Dusty steel dustifier.

Perhaps ypu do not see anything unusual. But my intention is not to educate you. It is the Readers that I want to interest.
 
if the WTC was turned to dust, why don't I suffer from iron poisoning?

I breathed in that **** daily, especially when winds were blowing northeast.
 
So in the video one thing really stands out.
Mostly we are told, thatnothing was recognizable that everything had turned to dust.
Sort of. Later we are told that at the Fresh Kills site that most of the debris looked like dirt except that there were "fields of wire", "fields of steel" and "fields of cars".

So it seems the one thing that was the least ground up was anything made of steel>
Yet Blevins and Wood want us to believe that a steel dustifying DEW was utilised to turn the steel of the towers to dust.

That one point would seem to debunk their claim without further discussion.

Also in the video we do see the remains of file cabinets and a shoe illustrating that the hyperbole is not quite accurate about everything being turned to dust.

There is also the rather odd juxtaposition of the statements about the tons of concrete, glass , gypsum and such and the later statement describing the towers as 'mostly air'.
 
Perhaps ypu do not see anything unusual. But my intention is not to educate you. It is the Readers that I want to interest.

You really don't want to know what the "readers" think, bill; I'm sure it would come as a shock
 
my apologies

This is a very strange post.

I have written Fonebone about this paper in a private message offering to send it to him. He has not replied to my offer.

I have read the paper and as I stated earlier, it clearly makes the case that "the plane wings could without a doubt cut through the steel exterior columns." So I don't care what it is that Big K said or did not say. If you are not going to read the paper, please stop questioning other people's integrity.

My apologies Scott.
The only private post I ever received was from a diaperwad that accused me of being antisemitic. I just found your post under "notifications" where the moderators chronicle my "infractions". I did not question bigKahuna's integrity nor would I.
I requested that he forward me the study if he had it in his possession. Fonebone is here to find the truth. Please send me the paper so I can study the research methodologies and form my own opinion as you did. Thanks in advance -Fonebone
 
Don't underestimate the power of denial. I imagine for some there's a feeling of helplessness associated with knowing we're all vulnerable. No planes means no fear. The US is impervious to everything and anything but itself. Denial is well known coping mechanism.

I find this odd. I'm not any more afraid of terrorism now than I was before 9/11 happened. Hmm.
 
I find this odd. I'm not any more afraid of terrorism now than I was before 9/11 happened. Hmm.

I really do live in Taiwan and have for more than a decade. I was completely unmoved by 911, although I watched it live on TV screen as big as a living room wall. On the other hand, I know people who were murdered in the 2002 bombing of the Sari Club in Bali and had been invited on the rugby tour that was one of the targets - although I didn't go. I was horrified when I learned about this. I can honestly say I felt completely insulated from world events until then. And while I feel perfectly safe in Taiwan, I am afraid of things in a way I wasn't before.
 
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