Samples licensed under Creative Commons 0 1.0 License Although they do not require attribution, these samples were just as invaluable to the Lagrange Point theme music as the CC by 3.0 licensed samples. These samples were all obtained from Freesound.org, and their authors are appropriately listed, along with the name of the sample used and a link to their work on Freesound.org. Many thanks to the authors of these samples. FlorenceArt (freesound.org/people/FlorenceArt/) - “terrasse-de-café.wav” Buss1000 (freesound.org/people/Buss1000/) - “Lots of Morse Code” Ovemelaa (freesound.org/people/ovemelaa) - “MyBrotherIsHavingAWhiskey.wav” Nauix26 (freesound.org/people/nauix26/) - “water_fountain_pedal.wav” Edhutschek (freesound.org/people/edhutschek/) - “Pouring beer into a glass” Stijn (freesound.org/people/stijn/) - “tea.wav” Bowlingballout (freesound.org/people/bowlingballout/) - “Zapper Trigger.wav” Sclolex (freesound.org/people/sclolex/) - “highvoltagearc.wav” Snakebarney (freesound.org/people/snakebarney/) - “Pouring Champagne” Vumseplutten1709 (freesound.org/people/vumseplutten1709/) - “champagne_degass.wav” Samples licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License Freesound.org These samples were all obtained from Freesound.org, and their authors are appropriately listed, along with the name of the sample used and a link to their work on Freesound.org. All samples were supplemented into the Lagrange Point theme music to create the atmosphere of a 30s Robot Bar. My gratitude to all of those who made the samples. DimigoWave (freesound.org/people/DimigoWave) - “Glass Passing.mp3” Dsmloenaers (freesound.org/people/dsmloenaers/) - “23. Frother overdrive.wav” ShotgunPicker (freesound.org/people/shotgunpicker/) - “pouring_beer.wav” Ultradust (freesound.org/people/ultradust/) - “Champagne: Cork Pop and Pour” - “Cocktails: Making a Gin & Tonic” Themfish (freesound.org/people/themfish/) - “glass_house.wav” Soundbible.com These samples were obtained from Soundbible.com, and their authors are appropriately listed, along with the name of the sample used and a link to their work on Soundbible.com. Marvin (http://soundbible.com/2004-Gun-Shot.html) - “Gun Shot”