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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
− | + | {{incomplete|Created by a GPS VOICE SYNTHESIZER - Please change this comment when editing this page. Do NOT delete this tag too soon.}} | |
− | + | This comic is about listening to a podcast or other speech while driving with GPS navigation using voice synthesis for driving instructions. Car audio systems typically allow voice navigation instructions to interrupt whatever else is playing so they can be heard clearly. It's usually easy for the driver to recognise such instructions due to the sudden change in characteristics of the voice. | |
− | + | However, if the synthetic voice is similar to the speech that was playing then it may be hard to distinguish between the two, especially if the navigation instructions coincide logically with the interrupted speech. In cases like this, the listener may at first not realise that the navigation instructions have interrupted the audio playing, and think that the instruction is part of the what that they were listening to, especially if they are concentrating intently on driving instead of the audio. | |
− | The | + | The comic suggests that the narrator misinterpreted driving instructions as part of the story being told in a podcast because the voices sound similar. The comic illustrates the instructions as if they were part of the story being told in the podcast. However, due to the somewhat mysterious nature of the story being told and the cryptic nature of the character being described, it is possible that the character did in fact say the line as indicated and the "navigation instruction" was actually part of the podcast, leading to an extra layer of confusion if the driver interprets it as an actual instruction. The point here being that due to the similar voices and the nature of the story, it is ambiguous whether or not the line is part of the podcast or if it is an interruption from the navigation app that happened to coincide with a logical pause in the sentence. |
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+ | The title text references {{w|Phoebe Judge}} known for {{w|Criminal (podcast)}} and {{w|This Is Love (podcast)}} implying Randall listens to one or both. | ||
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
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− | + | [First panel, Cueball and Ponytail recording a conversational podcast at a table.] | |
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+ | Cueball: ...And that's when you knew she had betrayed you?" | ||
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+ | Ponytail: Yeah, she picked up the money and walked out." | ||
− | + | [Second panel, zoomed in on Ponytail] | |
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− | : | + | Ponytail: To this day, I don't know if she planned it all. |
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− | : | + | Ponytail: But there was one moment that makes me think, maybe she did. |
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− | :[Caption below the panels:] | + | [Third panel, a silhouette in a doorway] |
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+ | Ponytail (as voiceover) Just before she disappeared, she paused at the door, looked back at me, and said, | ||
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+ | Silhouette (as diagetic speech): Hey - if I ever see you again, | ||
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+ | [Fourth panel, zoomed in version of third panel] | ||
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+ | Silhouette: Turn left at the next light | ||
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+ | [Caption below the panels:] | ||
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+ | It's so disorienting when a podcaster has a voice that's similar to my navigation app. | ||
{{comic discussion}} | {{comic discussion}} | ||
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