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[edit] ADDED TALKING DEFECT DETECTOR AUDIO LINKS
Well, it has been a long time! I was in college in Buffalo way back in '96 when I first stumbled onto the WNYRHS website, and Wiki wasn't around back then. I'm glad these sound clips were still on their website, so this article could benefit!216.170.144.5 13:39, 2 October 2006 (UTC)