`http://www.sun.com/sunsoft/Products/Solaris-whitepapers/xalwhitebody.html'.
I've also been an active Web proponent in my local community, and have
managed to get quite a few other people here turned on to the potential
of the Web.
I'm on here for a number of reasons, among which is my concern as to
whether audio information will be included into any definition of VRML.
As you can guess from my background, I think that sound is one of the two
senses that we can communicate effectively using current technology, and
that therefore audio ought to be included. Beyond this I have a number of
ideas, but I wanted to make sure that this first question was resolved.
I'd like to hear what you all think about this.
Regards to all
--mark
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