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Re: Hand-held audio tour units.
From:
Diane Brenner <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Mon, 26 May 1997 23:23:43 -0800
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When we saw the Chinese exhibit at the Portland Art Museum last summer,
the audio tape was included.  My husband, who usually avoids tours, gave
it a whirl.  The introductory blather turned him off immediately.  I
lislistened past the gee whiz stuff and found the tape interesting.  But
folks
should remember that non-locals listen to these things, and the local TV
personality doesn't carry much weight to us.  If Channel 2 wants to get
in it's "Thank's for listening folks, and we were the good guys who
produced this for nothing"  it should be at the end where the sympathetic
listener might listen to the credits.  But giving it to us up front was a
mistake, in my opinion.
     Diane Brenner, Anchorage Museum

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