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If there is such a device, I want one to

Posted By: Filters out background noise??? on 2006-02-07
In Reply to: Bad Dictation - a twofold question - Dixiekaye

I just had QA get me for missing "a" at the beginning of a sentence. There is a sound of humming like what you would hear under an electrical power grid, do you know what I mean? It would take superhero-type hearing to hear some things, even QA sends them to the facility.

So, where is this filter before I lose my job???


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