Earthcast 08, contribute your voice for promo video

I am putting together a short promo video for the Earthcast webcastathon. As part of the promo, I would like to get a number of audio snippets from participants and interested parties. To participate, leave an audio comment to this forum post.

You can simply say the words, "Earthcast 2008." Or you can leave an ad lib comment about what Earth Day means to you. Keep it short though because the entire promo video is only about 60 seconds long. All this contributed audio will build into one voice at the end saying "Earthcast 2008."

Student voices and international voices are encouraged too. Unison or in chorus. Look forward to your contribution. Please comment before 4/9 to be included. Thanks.

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Thanks for heading this up, Jason! I'll post audio comments in the next 2-3 days. Cheers! Matt

Earth Day 2008 Audio Comment in Spanish :-) Jose Rodriguez; It's Elementary [riffly_audio]F90B5F6204BF11DDAE8AD0A456B4F508[/riffly_audio]

Hey Jason- I recorded the audio in Audacity and uploaded to the following wiki page: http://enviroscims.wikispaces.com/Files If you work in audacity and you want the project file along with the raw sound, let me know and I can get that to you as well. I hope this is suitable...thank you kindly for doing this. What a great idea!! Matt

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A little late, but here's some audio for an Earthcast PSA (TRT 01:15):
http://cephalopodcast.com/media/earthcast/earthcast08.mp3

In the time left available, please consider running this in any webcasts or other media that you produce. Thanks.

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Earthcast08 PSA by Jason Robertshaw is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License.

I finally cut some video. Check it out: http://youtube.com/watch?v=_znJmK1iyZI Released under under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License (i.e., do whatever you want with it).

I finally cut some video. Check it out: http://youtube.com/watch?v=_znJmK1iyZI Released under under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License (i.e., do whatever you want with it).