CLOTHES CAP SHUNNING
Derek comments below on my post, "Finally, someone understands", that this seems a good time to post this link to the ESPN Magazine sports blog.
Derek is not at all OUT OF SINK with this blog.
ronnie
Labels: Closed-captioning
A journal of a "post-lingual acquired hearing loss in adulthood", or how I went deaf - and got a cochlear implant - at 39.
Derek comments below on my post, "Finally, someone understands", that this seems a good time to post this link to the ESPN Magazine sports blog.
Labels: Closed-captioning
4 Comments:
I've assumed that there is some kind of computer interface on the live stuff -- either voice recognition or a kind of court-reporter device that malfunctions on proper names. But I agree with Reilly that there's a fun pause between hearing a phrase and seeing how it comes out on the screen, which I realize is not an amusement that is available to the target audience.
My security word today is "iments." As in, "I get iments satisfaction from clothes cap shunning."
When I saw my security word, I just had to say something so I could use it. Your Cuba adventure is not the "plotiest" thing I've ever read, but I don't know quite what else to do with it.
my security word, v appropriate for today in washingDC:
There is so much snow on the ground now, that I've begun to watch for YETTIES in the back yard. (Well, these security word people are not big on correct speling!)
Mike: I also gets iments satisfaction from clothes cap shunning.
Ronnie: It was quite a bit plotier than I intended it to be!
M.E.: We see yetties in our back yards all the time here in Canader. It's a well-kept secret.
I hope the snow didn't complicate your move too much! Are you in the new place yet? (What am I saying - I need to check your blog!)
ronnie
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