h a l f b a k e r yOn the one hand, true. On the other hand, bollocks.
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Time was when every public place had a row of telephone booths, with a seat and folding doors, guaranteeing that all those newspaper reporters you see in those old films rushing to telephone their bosses could hear what the person on the other end of the phone was saying. Now, of course, the booths
have all been replaced with little stands or removed altogether, and everyone carries a cell phone anyway.
Yet the need remains, in libraries, theaters, train stations, restaurants and other public places, for a place to hold a telephone conversation without the general noise level drowning out the other party, and without one's own yakking adding to the general noise level.
So, I suggest a row of little open booths, right about the size of modern office cubes (3' x 3', say), fitted with noise dampening tiles (*not* the kind you get in Rhode Island), and a little stub of a seat (enough to rest your weary rear, but not enough to encourage vagrants), and maybe a shelf to hold you things while you talk.
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funnily enough I was thinking of a surround sound umbrella today - do ya want to borrow it? |
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I'm with ya doc. + from me. |
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Probably drop a coin in the slot in order to gain access. |
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//of little open booths, right about the size of modern office cubes// Cell Phone Cells? |
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