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Who Has the Coolest Wav Files To Go With Their Events Actions (Indecent and Otherwise)

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I have a great selection of wavs including Simpsons
(program error D'oh)

Pink Floyd (Is There Anybody Out There re browser opening)

Scarface (Say hello to my little friend)

Download failed "Houston we have a problem"

Arnold's I'll Be Back

Low Battery Alarm "I'm sorry dave I'm afraid I can't do that"

Critical Battery Alarm is female voice saying "Auto Destruct Sequence Armed"

Startrek saying "energize" when a program opens

"All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight" etc. etc.



😛😀
 
Hey if they get old change them

I find it useful to know when programs are opening and closing etc. 😉
 
I turned them off too. I hate them.

I can usually tell if a program is opening or closing by the fact that I clicked an icon, hit "close", etc.
 
The only thing enable was email... and I had the wav file made at the IBM website... I dunno if its still active or not.. you type in a sentence and the file is played realtime.... so its said... "Sam, you have some excellent email" .. I turned it off after a while... cause my coworkers would jump each time the voice would come up on my speakers... 🙂
 


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Exactly. Except I find it useful to have trillian sounds enabled so that I can have a conversation with someone and minimize the window and work while I wait for them to type (nobody types as fast as I do 😛 ), except I can't do that at work.

When I was at home (living with parents and family), I had my incoming messages sound set to Brain (from Pinky and the Brain) saying "You may call me noodle noggin". I chose it because it was long and loud, so if I was in another room I could still hear when I got a message. I got used to it so it didn't bother me, but it just about drove my roommate up the wall when I went to college...needless to say, I don't have it anymore. 🙂
 
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