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stevens on net neutrality.wav

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aji_

February 23rd, 2009

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ted stevenz on net neutrality

The whole audio of Ted Steven's speech on net neutrality. This is the speech that started the Internet meme of "a series of tubes". On June 26, 2006, Stevens gave his infamous speech. This speech was downloaded from Alex Curtis' blog. I've taken the liberty of picking samples from this speech and putting them up here on Freesound, but there's too much funny stuff in here. It's probably a better decision to download it and chop it up yourself (unless I've already selected the quote you want).

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Wave (.wav)

Duration

10:36.238

File size

13.4 MB

Sample rate

11025.0 Hz

Bit depth

16 bit

Channels

Mono

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zookeeer

8 years ago

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8 years ago

wat

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