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Nearby, the Palace of Westminster—home to the Houses of Parliament and the iconic Elizabeth Tower (commonly known as Big Ben, though the name strictly refers to the Great Bell within)—anchors the city’s political life. The gothic spires rising beside the River Thames create one of the most recognized skylines in the world.

Whether you come for the history, the theatre, the food, or simply to stand on the Prime Meridian, leaves a mark on you. It is not a tourist attraction; it is a living, breathing, ancient organism. Once you hear the chime of Big Ben, the hiss of the Tube train brakes, and the sound of fifty different languages on a single street corner, you will understand why three million people call it home, and millions more wish they did. London

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      Dear Edugg: If you are registered at Digido.com, you can go to Downloads. In
      general the pink noise for monitor calibration is there, a few different versions at 44.1 kHz.

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