The Humble Stumble by Roy Schneider for December 31, 2014

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    emjaycee  about 10 years ago

    As a NASCAR fan ā€“ gotta chuckle ā€“ the sound effect is accurate. However, he has to add in the live feed from the driver/crew chief feeds ā€“ ā€œ[redacted for pre-censorship sakeā€. Shall we say, many live F-Bombs live-fed over the internet?ā€¦.

    My local sports bar turned up the corporate music whilst the rest of us were trying to watch/listen to a nationally-televised car race during NASCAR season. (ā€œItā€™s what corporate tells us to do.ā€) A few very focused emails and the threat of a moneyed boycott of dozens of NASCAR fans changed corporateā€™s mind really quickly. Now, all sporting event ā€“ NASCAR, IROC, Kentucky Derby, Olympics, local curling, et al ā€“ get sound priority over the canned/pre-planned 60s/70s music we grew up with and loathed by majority rules. All is well and good for the people. By the way, yes, I do have a few advanced college degrees and I can drive a backhoe, unlike the necktied folk who ā€˜know their clienteleā€™ and sit in corporate offices.

    My apologies for the length of this rant, but this happened during a Daytona 500 race (fMAJOR irst race of any season!). We could not get the audio feed because ā€™corporate decided only the SupeBowl got the tv audio and we could watch the closed captioning. Manure. That with an NBA playoff or ā€œThe Sweet Sixteen etc.ā€

    Page me in the morning and ask how I really feel. Relinquishing the soap box. Carry on.

    Oh, and corporate sent us a $50 gift card for the ā€˜inconvenienceā€™. Bah. Just give me food and a place to watch and listen to racing.

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    Egrayjames  about 10 years ago

    I have absolutely no problem with watching sports on a muted TV, whether at home or in a bar. Personally, after a while the announcers are just saying ā€œblah, blah, blahā€ to fill in time. If Iā€™m really interested in a game I totally ignore the sounds around me.

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