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A Word From Wynand Gericke, Managing
Director

Welcome to the monthly e-newsletter published by VoiceLogger SA,
to provide recording-related news that is relevant to every industry.
This is our 22nd issue.
This month, we're
looking at some amazing things; among them, the world's
oldest voice recording (1860), discovered to have pre-dated everything
we thought we knew.
This month I'm also going to refer
you to Alan Knott-Craig, MD of iBurst. At the start of 2008, when
our world went dark and things looked bad, he wrote a reassuring
message to his staff. It reassured me when I saw it on the Net.
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to read more
VoiceLogger's Latest Installations
 According
to VoiceLogger SA MD, Wynand Gericke: "The unique quality that
makes our installations so professional is that, when we carry out
an installation, we make it happen. If something's not in place,
we don't blame PABX, the IT company or bureaucratic red tape. We
simple get the job done."
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here to read more.
What a start to 2008! by Alan Knott-Craig
 "2008
has certainly started with a bang! The future was rosy
on 31 December 2007, but suddenly everyone is buying candles and
researching property in Perth! A combination of recession in the
USA, global equity market negativity, high interest rates, the National
Credit Act and power outages have combined to create the perfect
storm.
But don't panic!
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here to read more.
The oldest-known recorded human
voice
 SAN
FRANCISCO - At first
listen, the grainy high-pitched warble doesn't sound like much,
but scientists say the French recording from 1860 is the oldest-known
recorded human voice.
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here to read more.
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