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I'm a tech..Computer and an Audio Engineer. Any other techs out there..I'm using simple terms..so don't flame me.. :)
Ever wonder why on Cd's and tapes, etc, the volume is so even and smooth? When engineers record a voice or instrument they have in the circuitry (of the sound chain) a tool called a compressor/Limiter. This enables a singer to sing load or soft and still have about the same volume (gain)going into the recorder. If you didn't you would distort the inputs on the "stuff"
Well, Damnit..Cell phones have the same (type) of circuitry. You can be heard fine just putting your mouth to the phone and speaking in a low voice..the phone will amplify or "squash" your voice just fine.
SO ALL YOU FUCKERS WHO STAND IN THE FOOD AILSES AND HOLLAR>>>YOU DON"T HAVE TO!!
(sorry..I just "tried" to shop at Publix with 3 people screaming into their phones)
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