Thursday, October 19, 2006

Garbled sound again

Ah hah!
I guess I'm not THAT crazy afterall.
There's a thing in the Monroe Snooze tonight about how the city is trying to figure out how to improve the sound on the cable TV broadcasts of council meetings. The fun-loving group has been taking its show on the road (cripes, is the city really that big?) and some of the acoustics aren't exactly friendly to the ears. Someone in the city said the sound in "unintelligible."
I've been complaining about that sound when they broadcast from council chambers. I get mostly distorted garbage unless the person speaking is speaking softly or a distance from the mic.
The problem will arise if they fix the sound and everyone still finds what's coming from the mouths of council as unintelligible. And I can tell you that's a real possibility because I've been to a city council meeting before.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yeah, the sound sucks. I'll have to go to the meetings if I want to hear whats going on. But wait!! I hear that they are going back to city hall next meeting. Good!! Now I'll hear what goes on without relying on the Monroe Evening News putting their political slant on all of the stories. Boy, does someone over there blow Iacoangeli or what? Guess they endorsed him, so they have to service him as well. Someone over there needs to wake up and look at all of HIS overspending. Just think if he would have gotten his way we would have a roundabout as well as the islands he put in N. Custer. Maybe another splash park at triple the budget. How about the Kentucky memorial skateboard park. Sure is lit up with all of those light poles at a cost to taxpayers of over $25K. How about the United Furniture building. Took over $10K off of the tax rolls so we could face what $2 million to fix it up? Heard about the upgrades at Dorsh library? Iacoangeli's buddies at Rich and Assoc. are getting rich from that job. Over $300K for heating and electric upgrades. What did they do, take advice from the nuns on the heating system. I could go on and on, and I probably will, just not any more now.
Peace.

19 October, 2006  

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