Advertisement

VOICE MAIL

Share

Terminology used by voice-mail designers

bacon menu n. (from bacon and eggs) simple, easy-to-follow list of caller options.

*

blowfish n. caller who cannot distinguish between the star key and pound key.

*

cheater n. caller who pretends to have a rotary phone in order to bypass voice jail.

*

grasshopper n. caller who ignores menu commands and randomly punches keys, potentially damaging the system.

*

grunt distinction n. technology used by new voice-prompted systems that distinguish between a human voice and sounds such as coughing, sneezing, barking, screaming.

*

rosie n. voice used to tape menu commands (from Rosie, the robot maid on “The Jetsons”). “The rosie’s voice is too nasal, get someone else.”

Advertisement

*

voice jail n. cul-de-sac in menu-driven systems where pushing buttons only begets more options. “I tried calling America Online to complain but got trapped in voice jail.”

*

zen v. make the menu and instructions easier to understand. “This system is too confusing, we need to zen it down a bit.”

Advertisement