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ryanadanderson68 karma

I had a forensic psychology professor that worked on Jonbenet Ramsey case. Another group did analysis on the 911 recording which revealed some discrepancy between what the family said and what actually happened (a boy being awake when they said he was asleep).

How difficult is it to to work with 911 audio recordings like this that have old audio codecs as apposed to more modern recording technology?

ryanadanderson17 karma

What makes things creepy?

not accepting their answer. Big no no.

asking for a reason why. That's just weird and uncomfortable

Huge "movie romance gestures" - just don't.

Not "giving them an exit" - don't do this when they can't get out of the conversation easily. Ex: while you both get on a bus. Or, while you're both at work early in the day.

Not doing it in person (COVOD exception here, might want to explain why you did it digitally and if that's the only way to go), especially with a phone number you got for "non-social" reason (work, group project, etc.)

DO Ask when there's an out - while leaving work, outside and at the "goodbye" portion of the conversation

DO say something like "ok, thanks for your answer! I appreciate the honesty. If you happen to change your mind, let me know! I don't want to ask again and make you feel uncomfortable"

ryanadanderson12 karma

I...uh....no.

ryanadanderson9 karma

I think you misunderstood. It wasn't the truck going 40. RIP Speedy Gonzales.

ryanadanderson6 karma

Index Match is arguably much better than vlookup. I've found Index + Match hard to get into and was wondering if there was a way to make it easier for casual users to understand Index +Match through the "insert function" tool that combines index and match so it holds my hand as I go through it?