To: chookter; blam
According to what was reported on NBC Nightly News, the caller used a voice-distortion device and was very difficult to understand.
To: Quicksilver
the caller used a voice-distortion device LOL! More than likely a thick (foreign) accent.
To: Quicksilver
the caller used a voice-distortion device and was very difficult to understand. 'Kay, it was digitally distorted, it can be digitally resolved. It's not a problem, the technology already exists.
To: Quicksilver; All
the caller used a voice-distortion device and was very difficult to understand.
I was shopping this weekend and stopped by a "discovery channel" store and picked up a "voice-distortion' device that they had on sale. On the box it said that with todays technology it was possible to get a voice ID even with a distortion device. I don't know if this is true or not, does anyone know??
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