Internet Archeology

My first post to the Internet and already I was being a know-it-all jerk:

From: mhl@icf.hrb.com (Mark H. Linton)
Subject: Re: Music Scale For sound():  Does anyone have one handy?
Date: 1995/05/18
Message-ID: <1995May18.161422.23264@hrbicf>#1/1
references: <3pg30c$an7@maverick.tad.eds.com>
organization: HRB Systems, Inc.
newsgroups: comp.lang.c


In article <3pg30c$an7@maverick.tad.eds.com>, 
   dsmith01@ccun.eds.com (Darrin Smith) writes:
> The subject says it all.  I'm looking for some kind soul to give me the # 
> of Hz for each note (A flat, A, A sharp, B...).  If anyone has one, or 
> knows of an FTP site that might, please let me know.

A below middle-C is 440 Hz. All other notes are related to that by 
the 12th root of 2 for each half step away from A-440.

What does this have to do with the C programming language?

-- 
Hope this helps.

Mark H. Linton
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