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Aye up lad I'm a Dalek

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    Aye up lad I'm a Dalek

    Yorkshireman battling MND keeps accent when he can't speak | Daily Mail Online

    Yorkshireman battling Motor Neurone Disease will keep his accent even when he can no longer speak as experts design him a robotic voice
    Scientists created a voice for Jason Liversidge, of Scarborough, who has MND
    They used recordings from his original voice and 'donated' voices to create it
    He said he would like to keep a form of identity to communicate with his children
    Good on him!
    Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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    Too right. I heard the voice on the radio yesterday, I thought it sounded very realistic and 'human'. Although, I can't help thinking were I in his position I'd have a Brian Blessed voice installed and wheel up behind librarians and old ladies to boom out "Gordon's Alive"

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