Consider the scenario.
There is a man hosting a bingo tournament and he can't speak or hear properly. He uses a computer with audio files numbered 01.mp3, 02.mp3 etc which are just recordings of someone else speaking the appropriate number.
What if you changed the file names to make the audio and file mismatch. People would be marking off numbers that hadn't actually be called!
TOTAL CHAOS!
BUT
The numbers would still be individual wouldn't they? So although the winner of a line or full house wouldn't actually have the numbers the host thought they called out, they would have a set of winning numbers nonetheless? Valid win?
Also, would it be just as cruel or funny (or more or less so) to do something similar to a person who could hear and speak without a problem (assuming they did not just speak the numbers anyway?)
I really don't know what side of the bed I woke up this morning.
There is a man hosting a bingo tournament and he can't speak or hear properly. He uses a computer with audio files numbered 01.mp3, 02.mp3 etc which are just recordings of someone else speaking the appropriate number.
What if you changed the file names to make the audio and file mismatch. People would be marking off numbers that hadn't actually be called!
TOTAL CHAOS!
BUT
The numbers would still be individual wouldn't they? So although the winner of a line or full house wouldn't actually have the numbers the host thought they called out, they would have a set of winning numbers nonetheless? Valid win?
Also, would it be just as cruel or funny (or more or less so) to do something similar to a person who could hear and speak without a problem (assuming they did not just speak the numbers anyway?)
I really don't know what side of the bed I woke up this morning.