Free Radio Linux.

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04/02/02 Free Radio Linux.
Free Radio Linux is an online radio station and in ether. Its programs consist of a reading done by a speech synthesis software, the code of the Linux kernel, a bit 'at the heart of the operating system. The speech.bot is encoded into a stream of open source audio through the codec Ogg Vorbis, sometimes with a selection drawn from the momentary transmission bands AM, FM and shortwave those from the most distant corners of the planet. The lines of kernel code are 4,141,432, and therefore its complete reading should take about 593.89 days apartire beginning of transmissions inaugurated yesterday (03/02). The work carried out by the group of New Zealanders sound manipulators of Radioqualia, also allows you to follow the 'text' as it is being read as an opera libretto lyrical post-electronic, recovering strongly the tradition of the 'tails stations' of the mid-eighties when some pirate radio distributing illegal copies of programs through radio transmitters, with signals that could be received and decoded by the then disseminated through a modem Sinclair, Commodore and Acorn.