First Recording of a Human Voice
Thanks to my pal Matt Ferro (of the incredible Sacramento band Bright Light Fever) for this article.
It has nothing to do with anything, but I thought it was interesting.
Researchers found the first ever recording of a human voice (made in 1860). It's a woman (or child) singing "Au Clair de la Lune" (of course the invention was a French one -- c'mon!)
read the article here
or
listen

It has nothing to do with anything, but I thought it was interesting.
Researchers found the first ever recording of a human voice (made in 1860). It's a woman (or child) singing "Au Clair de la Lune" (of course the invention was a French one -- c'mon!)
read the article here
or
listen

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1 Comments:
That's really cool. Or at least it would be if it had been an American.
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