This woman is affectionately called "Betty", along with another not so affectionate name
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In this Boeing produced video, she is being wished good bye.
It is interesting to see the woman behind the voice.
Ain't it easier to say "pull up" & put into a computer than write code for to do it & debug, then alpha, beta, patch...mundaire wrote:Interesting, always thought that those type of voice alerts were computer generated - never realised that there was a real person doing a voice over recording for the alerts!
Wonder who gets to do these for the LCA? An Israeli (since they supply the avionics) or an Indian?
Probably you have no clue about the risk from Mossad. Mossad is well known for deception. Wherever you are reading "Israel" read it as "Mossad". Israel is a significant "partner" in various defense and security matters with India. Just search the internet for "deception Mossad".jatindra Singh Deo wrote:Out of a total of 35 major avionics components and line-replaceable units (LRUs), only three involve foreign systems. These are the multi-function displays (MFDs) by Sextant (France) and Elbit (Israel),[25] the helmet-mounted display and sight (HMDS) cueing system by Elbit,[25] and the laser pod supplied by Rafael (Israel).[26] Production aircraft are expected to have MFDs from Indian suppliers
Of course disagreement and dissent is part and parcel of any healthy discussion and leads to clarity of thoughts. I fully respect it.jatindra Singh Deo wrote:Although I agree to a lot of your arguments but I completely disagree to your points here.I am a techie and all I am interested in is technology and only thing I care for is facts not hearsay .By this logic there are Russian mafia in Goa ,that makes Russians undependable ?What about the Americans who sabotaged the Indian cryogenic program in early 90's using CIA and some local help to implicate the key scientist (Nambi Narayanan and D Sasikumaran -- both working on the cryogenic technology)driving the programs in bogus scandals ,setting it back by 20 years with active support from the regime in kerela ?
Usually they have various sound files that contain chunks of prerecorded voice samples. They are played in particular sequence depending on the logic coded in the software. Example there are files containing following recorded voices -essdee1972 wrote:You mean to say that the lady sitting inside the rear sensor of my car, as well as the lady in my cellphone who says "in 200 meters, turn right" or something similar, are for real?? hey, I gotta take my phone apart to find the lady. Must be really tiny, though!![]()
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Yeah, I know! Why else would Google have such gigantic servers under high security?Real problem with these kind of gadgets is if they have a backdoor or a bug in the logic of source code, they can be remote controlled or made to transmit data from your device. For example many modern smart phones can be used as a surveillance device(without you ever realizing it). Your phone microphone can be used to record all conversations in the room. Your phone camera can record what you are doing. Similarly your GPS co ordinates can be recorded. Everything can be stored or transmitted either periodically or real time. It can be coded or hacked in a manner that even when you have turned your phone off, actually it may be on and only showing a shutdown screensaver then turning off only the display.
On one of my old GPS devices, I had the voice of Karl from Slingblade.essdee1972 wrote:You mean to say that the lady sitting inside the rear sensor of my car, as well as the lady in my cellphone who says "in 200 meters, turn right" or something similar, are for real?? hey, I gotta take my phone apart to find the lady. Must be really tiny, though!![]()
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