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  2. Sosumi - Wikipedia

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    Sosumi is an alert sound introduced by Apple sound designer Jim Reekes in Apple Inc.'s Macintosh System 7 operating system in 1991. The name is derived from the phrase "so, sue me!" because of a long running court battle with Apple Corps, the similarly named music company, regarding the use of music in Apple Inc.'s computer products.

  3. Specific Area Message Encoding - Wikipedia

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    Specific Area Message Encoding (SAME) is a protocol used for framing and classification of broadcasting emergency warning messages. It was developed by the United States National Weather Service for use on its NOAA Weather Radio (NWR) network, and was later adopted by the Federal Communications Commission for the Emergency Alert System, then subsequently by Environment Canada for use on its ...

  4. Wikipedia : WikiProject Video games/Essential articles

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    It is not the subject of ongoing edit wars and its content does not change significantly from day to day, except in response to the featured list process. Professional standard; it comprehensively covers the defined scope, usually providing a complete set of items, and has annotations that provide useful and appropriate information about those ...

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  6. Talk:Vaush/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    I do appreciate the work you have put into this article, just want to make sure all of the information is correct--852derek852 01:15, 13 March 2022 (UTC) Brain fart moment Alduin2000 yes, your rephrased version is good--852derek852 01:19, 13 March 2022 (UTC)

  7. Tic - Wikipedia

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    Motor tics are movement-based tics affecting discrete muscle groups. [4]Phonic tics are involuntary sounds produced by moving air through the nose, mouth, or throat. They may be alternately referred to as verbal tics or vocal tics, but most diagnosticians prefer the term phonic tics to reflect the notion that the vocal cords are not involved in all tics that produce sound.

  8. Fire alarm notification appliance - Wikipedia

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    The majority of audible notification appliances installed prior to 1996 produced a steady sound for evacuation. In general, no common standard at that time mandated any particular tone, or pattern for audible fire alarm evacuation signals. While less common than a steady sound, differing signaling methods were used for the same purpose.

  9. UK Emergency Alert System - Wikipedia

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    The loud sound that is played on receiving an alert is exactly the same sound that is used on all comparable emergency alert systems, such as Wireless Emergency Alerts in the US and EU-Alert variants in Europe. [20] Users can opt out of lower level alerts, but the highest level of alerts will still sound. [18]