To: Texicanus
In this era of crystal clear (usually) voice communications from nearly one end of the earth to the other, why just about every drive through intercom sounds like bad drive in movie audio?
61 posted on
01/26/2015 4:47:51 PM PST by
wally_bert
(There are no winners in a game of losers. I'm Tommy Joyce, welcome to the Oriental Lounge.)
To: wally_bert
In this era of crystal clear (usually) voice communications from nearly one end of the earth to the other, why just about every drive through intercom sounds like bad drive in movie audio? That's a good question. Let me know when you get the answer ;-)
65 posted on
01/26/2015 4:54:33 PM PST by
St_Thomas_Aquinas
( Isaiah 22:22, Matthew 16:19, Revelation 3:7)
To: wally_bert
If you’re old enough to remember drive-in movies you’ll know that all those cheap tinny speakers had to go somewhere.
66 posted on
01/26/2015 4:55:16 PM PST by
Covenantor
("Men are ruled...by liars who refuse them news, and by fools who cannot govern." Chesterton)
To: wally_bert
... why just about every drive through intercom sounds like bad drive in movie audio?Blame it on Global Warming or Bush maybe?
Seriesly (sp), the CEO of Mickey D's is living in the twentieth century. He needs to go Undercover Boss and discover the real world out there. The equipment sucks, English challenged employees suck, food quality and ingredients suck, sanitation sucks, employee loyalty sucks, and oh, and did I mention Mickey D's sucks.
Same for IBM and it's foreign under qualified H-1B cheaper by the dozen employees.
80 posted on
01/26/2015 5:24:56 PM PST by
Texicanus
(Texas, it's like a whole 'nother country.)
To: wally_bert
"In this era of crystal clear (usually) voice communications from nearly one end of the earth to the other, why just about every drive through intercom sounds like bad drive in movie audio?"Because, no matter where the drive-thru is, they're taking your order in Chicago.
92 posted on
01/26/2015 6:43:48 PM PST by
MV=PY
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