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  • 7/28/2019 Hi Def Audio is Coming to Your Smart Phone

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    2 Thursday, April 11, 2013 Springboro Sun

    DATE/TIME:

    WORKSHOP #1: APRIL 30, 9:00-10:30AM

    WORKSHOP #2: APRIL 30, 2:00-3:30PM

    WORKSHOP #3: MAY 1, 9:00-10:30AM

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    Raise your hand if you keep wondering

    why we dont have high definition sound on

    our cell phones. We have everything else,

    including hi def pictures and video, but

    sound quality still quacks like a moose. Ive

    asked that question at least 100 times.

    The answer has always been band width.

    If we can get more band width it will hap-pen. Wouldnt hi def photos and vide o

    require more band width than audio? I gues s

    thats why Ive never understood the super

    corporations and their multi billions.

    To me, when you own a company that

    sells a communication service called

    SOUND, high definition sound would be

    the first thing on my mind. How can we

    deliver the best high quality sound to our

    customers then move on to taking hi def pic-

    tures, video, texting, 4 zillion apps that do

    everything from waking you up to deposit-

    ing checks and giving you directions to

    somewhere in SE Australia for a scuba div-

    ing expedition.

    Well, it took forever, 40 years to be exact,

    but hi def sound is coming in the next year.

    Sure glad I wasnt holding my breath. I can t

    wait to speak to a machine that asks for

    information and itll be able to recognize

    what Im saying. Right now most dont.

    Why? Because theyre not set to understand

    good diction and proper English. When I u se

    slang and slur my words, the robot under-

    stands, but speaking like a radio announcer,

    emcee it doesnt understand. I should have

    majored in math or Spanish and not English.

    Dumb me for not thinking ahead. This is

    going to be so cool, audio that sounds great.

    Alexanders probably dancing Gangnam

    Style in heaven, hes so excited.

    The Springboro Quarterback Club is hold-

    ing their second annual Mulch Sale right

    now. High quality mulch at a very competi-

    tive price. Free delivery if you order 10 bags

    or more and live within the school district.

    Thats a good deal, believe me. All ordersmust be in by April 24. Delivery or pickup

    date is May 4. You can pay on line with a

    credit card at: www.springborofootball.com

    . For more information, visit the website and

    click on QB Club tab or call coach Mark

    Brown at 937-901-3856. Lets have a super

    mulch party on May 4. Whos bringing the

    pizzas?

    Hometown Expo #13 back on March 9

    was a great success. Joe MacKenzie and I

    put together a 40-minute highlight videofeaturing a little bit of everything from our

    sponsors, dancers, singers, bands, 30 non-

    prof its, 180 product and serv ice vendor s,

    interviews, comments and more. Its a fun,

    fast-paced show that will air on Time

    Warner channel 6 a few weeks from now. If

    youd like to see it sooner, its available

    streaming on the internet anywhere in the

    wo rl d. H er e a re th e d ire cti on s:

    www.mvcc.net then c lick on archived videos

    (located down on the right) when the next

    screen comes up click on Springboro View

    all City Feature Programs and then click on

    Hometown Expo #13. Sit back and enjoy the

    show.

    Theres an important Fire Levy coming up

    on Tuesday, May 7. The f irst one in 1 3 years.

    If the levy does not pass the Fire/EMS sta-

    tion on State Route 48 in Clearcreek

    Township will close and the station on Lytle

    Five Points will have to reduce from five

    fire fighters EMS personnel to three. Please

    take a few minutes to watch the interview I

    had with Fire Chief Robert Kidd. It airs on

    Time Warner channel 6 on the following

    days and times: Sunday, April 14 at 6:15

    p.m.; Monday, Apr il 15 at 6:30 p.m.;

    Tuesday, April 16 at 9:45 p.m.; Wednesday,

    April 17 at 9:30 p.m.; Thursday, April 18 at

    8:45 p.m.; Friday, April 19 at 8:45 p.m.;Saturday, April 20 at 8:45 p.m. and Sunday,

    April 211 at 10:15 a.m. and 4:15 p.m. For

    more information, please visit the

    Clearcreek Fire and EMS Levy website at:

    yesto3.com. You can also click on my inter-

    view and watch it there. This levy is

    extremely important to the citizens and busi-

    nesses in our community.

    Working right now to have the basketball

    coach of the Panthers, Jay Byrne, state

    champion Maverick Morgan and several

    from the district championship team on the

    next 45066 show that will begin airing in

    May. Will have complete details once we get

    it all together. Amazing people.

    Ill close this week with a friend from

    church named Jasons favorite saying:

    Attitude can be like having a flat tire on your

    car. Your not going anywhere until you

    change it.

    Drop me a not e at:

    [email protected].

    Hi def audio is coming to your smart phoneMERGE WRIGHT

    By Don Wright

    Times

    Columnist

    SPRINGBORO The Springboro Community Schools Policy

    Committee will meet at 10 a.m. Friday, April 12 in the Central

    Office Conference Room, 1685 S. Main St.

    Policy committtee to meet

    Prescription take back day setSPRINGBORO The city of Springboro will host a prescrip-

    tion drug take back day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 27

    from 10am-2pm at the city building. Those who have unused or

    expired prescription drugs may bring them in for proper dispos-al.