Hi all,
   I experienced the hum growing up until I left the house (2000). I grew 
up in Scurry Texas. No one else could hear it but me. I lost many nights of 
sleep over this. I just thought I was crazy. I had come across the 
phenomenon on Wikipedia recently, and realized I wasn't alone.

  I am a software developer with lots of experience with Google Earth and 
SQL, I would love to help the project out. Email me and let me know what 
needs to be done.

[email protected]


On Tuesday, December 4, 2012 3:29:19 AM UTC+4:30, Glen MacPherson wrote:

> Hello.
>
> The response to the WHDMP has been astonishing, given that the map has
> only been active a few weeks.
>
> We need help with:
>
> A (Technical)
> 1. Programming an interface between the database and the Hum Map.
> 2. Setting up an hourly map archive with checksums (for recovery from
> vandalism and tampering).
> 3. Automated copying of map entries into a MySQL database or Google
> spreadsheet.
>
> B (Human)
> 1. Seeking out Hum forums and support groups and getting them involved
> in the project.
> 2. Writing sections of the Wikipedia article on The Hum
> 3. Making trips away from your home and reporting your results on the map.
>
> Any assistance with these would be most appreciated. Contact 
> [email protected] <javascript:>
>
> Thanks
>
> Glen

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