[nfbwatlk] Ron Fairly
Lauren Merryfield
lauren at catliness.com
Wed Oct 11 23:58:31 CDT 2006
Hi,
Jim and I have noticed the mumblind on the tv channel and then commercials
coming out way louder. We wondered if it was a problem with Comcast
(Tomcats.) And we've noticed them coming back too late on commercials, too.
They do that on the radio, too. How do you contact them? Could you give me
the info? I think this is important enough to contact them about.
There was this thought lurking in the back of my mind that it was my hearing
going on me but Jim noticed it, too. So now there's more than just the two
of us noticing the sound problem.
thanks
Lauren
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Carl Jarvis" <carjar at olypen.com>
To: "NFB of Washington Talk Mailing List" <nfbwatlk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: [nfbwatlk] Ron Fairly
> One more thing and then I'll shut up on this subject.
> For many years you could turn on the radio or the TV and get play by play
> coverage of the Mariners. But in recent times the TV side has become much
> more a gab session. There are times when several plays go by without
> Dave,
> Rick or Ron mentioning what's happening. And what's happened to the
> volume
> these past several years. No, my hearing is not fading. If I switch
> channels the volume is over whelming. But the game broadcast seems to
> drift
> down to a soft whisper at times.
> Many of our older clients are serious fans of the Mariners. They love the
> game but become frustrated over what they call "the mumbling" by Dave and
> others. I sent several emails to the Mariners relaying this concern, but
> never received a reply.
> And my final gripe is the many times that we are switched to a commercial
> break and when we return we find that one or even two pitches have already
> been thrown. Once the opposing player was rounding second base on his way
> home. I can only assume that he hit a homer since I was busy learning all
> about insurance sold by a strange duck.
>
> Carl Jarvis
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