The everyday blog of Richard Bartle.
RSS feeds: v0.91; v1.0 (RDF); v2.0; Atom.
11:07am on Sunday, 21st October, 2007:
Anecdote
My voice is currently coming out an octave or more lower than it does normally.
Last week, I got a sore throat, which I expected would develop into a cold just in time for the Virtual Worlds Forum Europe next week. However, somehow I managed to stave off the full-blown cold, and instead have developed a cough. Horrible icky sticky stuff from Flanders (ie. it's phlegmish) has attached itself to my vocal cords, with the result that I now have an impressive, booming voice. If I cough before speaking I can sound like myself for a few seconds, but then it comes back.
I don't expect it to last more than a couple of days, but that doesn't mean it won't carry on for a week. Oh well, if it does resist we'll see how talking for an hour in my EE114 lecture on Tuesday affects it. It'll either cure it or remove my powers of speech entirely.
Latest entries.
Archived entries.
About this blog.
Copyright © 2007 Richard Bartle (richard@mud.co.uk).