Japanese Voice Recording

While I dropped the General Worker for him to complete the cabling, I had another appointment in Menara Citibank at the same time. By the time I got things ready, it was too late to walk over and so I had to take the LRT (RM1.00) to get there.

The customer needed to re-do a voice recording for thier Automated Attendant. Because it was to be done in both Japanese and English, it requires two girls, each proficient in their own languages. The problem started when we needed a quite place for the recording.

Ths first spot was in the mailroom cum PBX room. And as a precaution, I wanted everyone to either switch their mobile phones off or keep it in silent mode. All was fine until they were about to reach the end of the cecording, the dot-matrix printer came to life.

So, on the second try, the only choice left was their President's room, which luckily, was unoccupied. So they tried again but the recording was too long and also, because they had to pass the handsets among themselves, there was long pauses and clicks. I tried to use the conference functon but there were complications.

On the third try, still in the same room, the girls faced each other and only one of them holds the telephone handset. Success!!

7-11 can never be here since the LRT closes at midnight


Now, they have a newsagent kiosk at the LRT stop itself


This girl was obsessed with finfering her mobile phone


Second try.
The faces compromised has been to protect the beautiful


Third try


On the way back, this robot looks dodgy.
I mean, it has an LCD screen for its balls and speakers as its hooters

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