Years ago we had an eye exam benefit on our insurance policy. When I called to find out the closest provider it asked for me to put in my zip code. When the results came back it said:
(mechanical voice) The closest provider is Sears optical center O-PEL-ick-a Alabama.
Trouble is “Opelika” is pronounced Oh-pel-EYE-ka.
I’ve heard computers pronounce ‘autopilot’ as “auto-pill-it”. Does that count?
@PooltoyWolf Soitenly!
Yah-KEEM-uh for Yakima according to my Google maps.
My mother still uses the voice alert on her landline’s answering machine. It comes up with some funny stuff sometimes.
@Kyeh Same. (Although our “landline” is actually an Obihai VOIP - we don’t get reliable cell call quality inside our house)
There is a street called W.T. Weaver after somebody’s name. A GPS I had wanted to call it West Tweaver.
@pmarin Texas has Farm to Market roads, prefix FM. Multiple GPS system software versions have mangled tbat to Federated States of Micronesia…
Today I learned that Abbeville is two words with almost a full stop in between. Ab Evil.
Years ago we had an eye exam benefit on our insurance policy. When I called to find out the closest provider it asked for me to put in my zip code. When the results came back it said:
(mechanical voice) The closest provider is Sears optical center O-PEL-ick-a Alabama.
Trouble is “Opelika” is pronounced Oh-pel-EYE-ka.
@chienfou you’d think they’d recognize that, Opelika being the optical capital around those parts.
It will certainly help me remember the correct pronunciation.
@chienfou @djslack
How fitting. 👁