Sunday, April 08, 2012

OLL LEWIS: Yesterday's News Today

http://cryptozoologynews.blogspot.com/


On this day in 1860 Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville made the first recording of a human voice. He had not envisaged that the recording would ever be replayed he was just interested in recording the shape of the sound wave, but researchers have since used computers to recreate the recording from the sound wave he recorded.

And now the news:


Whooping cranes set for return flight home
Scientists Redraw the Blueprint of the Body's Biol...
Volunteers protect avocets on Two Tree Island in E...
Natural phenomenon turns Maldives sea water bright...
U.K. man collects 20,000 bird ornaments
French trawler amongst boats arrested off West Afr...
How to Make High-End Perfumes Without Whale Barf
How Social Contact With Sick Ants Protects Their N...
Petrified postmen ordered to stay away from Snowba...
Crocodile gets a prime spot in the sun after mista...

Here’s the recording, I don’t recommend listening to it in a dark room at night as there is something all too sinister about old sound recordings:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7Gi6j4w3DY

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