Let's wind this OT thread down at this time in the interest of keeping list SNR
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Eric
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On 12/14/2018 11:51 AM, Bill Steffey wrote:
i get the manager and show him an app with a meter showing how hi it is ...
and suggest at some point " it could approach"
i get the manager and show him an app with a meter showing how hi it is ...
and suggest at some point " it could approach" an OHSA issue...
ok ,OSHA O Heck Should Absent myself... and I do ...
At Dayton a bunch of 8 went out... we were seated inside and it was
obvious we would be talki
There is NOTHING worse. It will turn a “5” into an “I won’t be back”. One of
the upscale restaurants near me I frequent has two areas. One is the “you
can’t hear yourself think much less have a conversation, but it seems like a
party” space, and the other is “quiet" space. It’s the only rea
And for us as well. I often review restaurants on Yelp and Trip Advisor,
and excessive noise will turn five stars for food and service into two
or three. These places are noisy because of a cynical business
philosophy that a high noise level creates excitement, and also causes
tables to turn ov
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