[COMPLETE] CAPTAIN SCOTT'S LAST EXPEDITION - JOURNAL (1913) - dc
You should still be able to "open" the MW for editing. Make sure that you are logging in with the correct username and password. Try logging out and then back into LV. I can of course add the information. Do you want the "finding of the dead" added to the title of section 43 or would you prefer adding a section 44 with that title?
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I did try logging out and in again, not sure what I was doing wrong. I shall try again but if you could add another section 44 'the finding of the dead' that would be great. Thanks. Hoping to start the reading/editing next week....
Try logging in via the page at the url below. You are a BC so click on that link.
https://librivox.org/workflow
We can try always using the "forgot my password" approach if it doesn't work.
https://librivox.org/workflow
We can try always using the "forgot my password" approach if it doesn't work.
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Thanks Craig and thanks for adding the final section.
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Have started my reading/editing polar journey and have sorted out my BC login problem with a new password, expect my first two sections to be uploaded for PL next week. Thanks! Steve
SteveGough wrote: ↑February 21st, 2020, 2:41 am Have started my reading/editing polar journey and have sorted out my BC login problem with a new password, expect my first two sections to be uploaded for PL next week. Thanks! Steve
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Thanks so much! Yes, it's proving to be quite an emotional read and I've been exploring biographies of Scott which is adding to the experience and hopefully will help on the performance side as it unfolds...
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The next section, Chapter 1 part two. The sea voyage continues, less dramatic incident here and more on the scientific side of the expedition...
https://librivox.org/uploads/craigdav1/journalsofrobertfalconscottvol1_02_scott_128kb.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/craigdav1/journalsofrobertfalconscottvol1_02_scott_128kb.mp3
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Yes, his worry about the horses and later the dogs is a leitmotif through the whole polar journey. And there are some experts who say he never should have taken the horses and this was one reason for his so-called 'failure'.... I should have section three uploaded by early next week.
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Here is Section Three, Scott and his crew navigating the maze of seemingly impenetrable pack ice..... A bit of a trek for me too as I had some technical issues with my recording kit along the way, but I got there in the end. NB I attempted to record a table of depth soundings and temperatures which Scott includes in this part of the chapter but it proved so obscure on audio that I have cut it out completely, I hope you agree with this decision. Thanks Steve
https://librivox.org/uploads/craigdav1/journalsofrobertfalconscottvol1_03_scott_128kb.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/craigdav1/journalsofrobertfalconscottvol1_03_scott_128kb.mp3
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Thanks Craig - yes I had forgotten that was what I needed to do, I am busy over the next few days but will get to this by weekend.