Ian,
One of the more interesting posters at WWW9 this year was called "WebMelody:
Sonification of Web Servers".  The app is basically a couple of apache
modules and a desktop player and is design to convey the real-time operation
of the server via sounds cues.  Definitely cool if you've got a Phillip
Glass or ambient techno bent.  It would have been even better had their
selection of samples been richer.

here's a link...
http://isis.dia.unisa.it/SONIFICATION/Pubblications/shortsonif.html

Rick

> One crazy idea I had which someone might think about implementing is a
> piece of software which plays sounds relating to the activity of your
> Freenet node.  A transfer in progress could have a low hum, a request
> for information could start a noise which grows quieter as the time for
> the request reduces, but changing to a different noise if the request is
> answered etc etc.
> 
> Recent JDKs have quite good sound support...
> 
> Ian.
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