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CORAL Pulse Report for June, 2003

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The June, 2003 CORAL Pulse Report is available. Be sure to expand the section 'Top Ten Downloads' for a real time report of the most popular CORAL downloads.

Coral Friendly Guidelines Available in Spanish

2003.06.30 . .

The Coral Reef Alliance released its informative set of Coral Friendly Guidelines, available for download from the CORAL site, in Spanish today. The five guidelines include Coral Friendly Diving, Coral Friendly Snorkeling, Turtle Watching, Underwater Cleanup, and Whale Watching. [The Coral Reef Alliance]

Scenes from the 7th Annual Bonaire Dive Festival

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The Bonaire Dive Festival website has photo's from the 7th annual event. [The Coral Reef Alliance]

Navy to Defend Sonar in Court

2003.06.30 . .

I wonder what life will be like once we kill off the whales? I suppose humans are terrorists to whales. If a whale could blast a super-loud sonar system across the land, deafening and killing humans, would they use it? Would the whales care or be happier if the humans running around on the land and dumping shit in the ocean were gone?

The Navy says it needs a super-loud sonar system to defend against terrorist nations. Environmentalists say the noise will deafen or even kill whales. The two sides will duke it out in court Monday. By Noah Shachtman. [Wired News]

Electronic Frontier Foundation "Let the Music Play" Campaign

2003.06.30 . .

Urges 60 Million Music Lovers in U.S. to Demand Legal Rights [EFF: Press]

Ask the DJ v1.2 Plays MP3s with Automatic Beat Matching

2003.06.30 . .

Music on Mac is one of my favorite new blogs. Their RSS feed delivers the best mac and music goodies to my desktop.

You can't live a truly beat-matched life with iTunes' clumsy, simple crossfades: you need beat matching in your MP3 player, too. Enter Ask the DJ. The software analyzes your MP3s and does automatic beat detection, skips intros and outros, and volume leveling. You can use auto-complete to add songs to a playlist from your existing MP3 library (something iTunes can't do, either), or drag-and-drop from Finder or iTunes. There's even AAC support for iTunes Music Store files. There's audio... [musiconmac]


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