AFAIK they did that because of GSM interference and the phenomenon mostly disappeared not because those cheap little speakers are mostly extinct, but because the technology used by cell phones changed. In fact, GSM is being phased out in most countries.
My parents recently got a new wired telephone at their home. It announces on the display that a call is coming in, but only starts ringing a second later.
I would love to know why that was deemed a good design decision.
That’s good for office work, the constant ringing gets annoying and when sitting behind the desk, you’re going to see the display light up anyhow. But yes, those settings shouldn’t be used for a house phone, I wouldn’t be surprised if that telecom company uses the same standard install for small businesses and households.
Light travels faster than sound, duh.
It’s so if you’re hovering over the phone you can pick it up in silence and look like a wizard
I assumed you were linking Mario Piu’s take from 15 years earlier. It was a club classic.
Venjent is a modern legend. He will take the most random or even iconic sounds and turn them into sick beats.
I was once playing in a classical concert. In one piece that my instrument wasn’t needed for, I was given the job of controlling the volume knob on the amplifier we used to connect to the keyboard (with organ sounds), so the organist could play a range of dynamics.
I had not turned off my phone.
I got a text during the middle of the concert. Sitting right next to the amplifier.
Awesome!
Bap ba da, bap ba da, bap ba da, bap ba da, baaaaaaaaa.
[Ringtone]
Sir, I’m impressed. Are you a sound effects artist in real life?
Do you, by any chance, take requests? I’d like to hear again the sounds of old modems dialing.
Boooooooooooooooooo-Boop-beep-beep-beep-boop-boop-boop-beep-boop-beep-boop.
Ba-deep.
Ba-deep.
Ba-deep.
Deeeee-deeeee-deeeee-squaaaa-duuudeduuuuudeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee-eeeeeee-eeeee-~BAAAAA~FRLAGHLAGRAHHAAAAAAAAAAAA-AAAAA-AAAAAAAAA^shkaaa-eeeeeeeeee
Easy fix: call a fax machine with your phone :D
don’t ask me how I know…
I know because I used to work on a help desk and if someone called about their fax being down I would call the line to see if I needed to send it to the phone team or the printer team.
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I can help.
Eeeeee-uh uaaahhhh uaaah eeeeeeeeeeeeeeuhaaaaaaa dangadanga kssshhhhhhh SSSSSSSSHHHHHHHHHH eeuuuuuUUUUAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHAH SSSSSSSSSSHHHHHHH
buwheEeEeEeyuuup. buwheEeEeEeyuuup. ck-shshshshshshshsh
Well this is a new bother for me, you got the commas in the wrong spot.
It should be
Bap, ba da bap, ba da bap, ba da bap, bap… Ringtone.
Seeing what you can do with that mouth has me predictably moist (audible sound of peeling one warm slice of bologna from another)
I’m an electrician and I used to keep a voltage tester in a pocket beside my phone
That fucker would light up and buzz like crazy, and I could always tell if I was about to get a call or a text based on the buzz
that still work or was it the GSM signals specifically?
GSM, it was a very sensitive wee thing though
damn i was hoping i could pull out the old voltimeter and have some fun. thanks for saving me time
Anyone else wonder how many legos those speakers ate?
Kids of today will never know.