I'm not 100% sure that the song is from Linkin Park and I don't remember anything from the lyrics.. But I remember that in the first seconds of the sound there was this sound of breaking glass and the rest of the song sounded a lot like Linkin Park and I think it is a old song from them.. Sorry for not being able to provide more details
The Louvre, the Cathedral of Brasília, and the Hotel Raquel all feature breathtaking glass ceilings. Architecturally, this feature represents beauty and wealth. But figuratively, the glass ceiling refers to the way women and other marginalized people can face barriers to career advancement opportunities.
History has been peppered with obstacles for women pursuing STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) careers, reinforcing this glass ceiling. The glass remains thick for women today. Yet cracks have begun to form.
The beauty of the Series 60 phones (or at least my 3650) is that you can use any sound file (WAV, MP3, or MIDI) as a ringtone. You can have plenty of fun with the MIDIs. I was hoping for a ringtone randomizer where I could load a bunch of MIDIs and it would shuffle through them with each phone call.
The device makes an annoying noise designed to be audible to teenagers but not to adults. He later used the same technology to make telephone ringtones that are audible to teenagers but not to their teachers.
The camera operator turns towards Laura again. She has retreated into a barrier and is trying to form a new spell, but the entity's repeated blows against the barrier make her concentration waver. Suddenly, the sound of breaking glass is heard.
On Wednesday morning, I entered class late. Professor Ensor was standing beside the chalkboard, and blocked my way. He looked down at me, not smiling, just blinking through his thick, dandruff-flecked glasses.