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Phone pioneer speaks: first time in 128 years


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The voice of Alexander Graham Bell has been identified for the first time, in a recording from 1885.

On the wax-disc recording, the telephone inventor says: "Hear my voice, Alexander Graham Bell."

The recording is among the earliest held by the Smithsonian Institution, which runs the National Museum of American History.

http://www.bbc.co.uk...nology-22294017

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Just listened to it. Definitely not Don Ameche.

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Definitely distorted though. Sort of a warble effect going on. Pretty amazing though to think this is a voice from a 128 years ago.

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That is cool. I always knew "Gram" was the wrong pronunciation.

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This is awesome that they where able to hear this its a voice from the past.

He is counting great technology they have to day

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Anybody else listen to it

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