all audio files can be found on our catalog page:
http://librivox.org/a-connecticut-yankee-in-king-arthurs-court-by-mark-twain/
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, by Mark Twain
I expect that I will have this done before December 31st, 2005.
This is an all-time favorite of mine, and I am rather excited to help make it available in an audio format.
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COMPLETE: A Connecticut Yankee... by Mark Twain
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I?m done ya?ll
http://www.steveandersen.com/LibriVox/Yankee.zip
That is where you will find the goods. Though it will be a few hours yet, as I am just now uploading it. It is over 700 MB, and I seem to be getting between 30-40k a sec. Of course it will probably be finished before anyone notices I posted this here ? but ? whatever.
http://www.steveandersen.com/LibriVox/Yankee.zip
That is where you will find the goods. Though it will be a few hours yet, as I am just now uploading it. It is over 700 MB, and I seem to be getting between 30-40k a sec. Of course it will probably be finished before anyone notices I posted this here ? but ? whatever.
hahahaha some of us check the forum 30 times an hour :) Post again when your upload is done and I'll begin the cataloging process!
Hurrah!
Kara
Hurrah!
Kara
Kara
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"Mary wished to say something very sensible into her Zoom H2 Handy Recorder, but knew not how." -- Jane Austen (& Kara)
Steve has sent me a zip of all his files and I'm uploading them to archive.org right now -- it will take HOURS. But wait 'til you hear the book!!! YAY STEVE!!!
Kara
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I of course appreciate the praise.
But there are a few problems with the recordings ? as there are with all of our recordings, which I will not bring to anyone?s attention. Chances are most people won?t notice them ? like most folks, I am my own worst critic. But if anyone does notice my few issues, I will be happy to apologize, and refund the money they paid me.
But there are a few problems with the recordings ? as there are with all of our recordings, which I will not bring to anyone?s attention. Chances are most people won?t notice them ? like most folks, I am my own worst critic. But if anyone does notice my few issues, I will be happy to apologize, and refund the money they paid me.
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Three Cheers for Steve! Hip Hip Hooray!
Steve your completed project is now listed in the Librivox catalog... please do a double check to be certain it is all hunky-dorey =)
http://librivox.org/a-connecticut-yankee-in-king-arthurs-court-by-mark-twain/
Great job!
Steve your completed project is now listed in the Librivox catalog... please do a double check to be certain it is all hunky-dorey =)
http://librivox.org/a-connecticut-yankee-in-king-arthurs-court-by-mark-twain/
Great job!
~ Betsie
Multiple projects lead to multiple successes!
Multiple projects lead to multiple successes!
Thank you Steve and Betsie for getting this cataloged while I was out of action! YAY!!!
Kara
Kara
Kara
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What a delightful tale! Twain's prose and Steve's vocalization of it are forever woven into my soul. A thousand thanks, good Sir Anderson, and ... er... all that medieval gibberish.
And I finally have an answer to the age old question: How many knights can stand up to a cowboy...
Answer: Cock thine ear fair listener to yonder digitized oration or shall thine wits remain in the dungeons for ignorence.
And I finally have an answer to the age old question: How many knights can stand up to a cowboy...
Answer: Cock thine ear fair listener to yonder digitized oration or shall thine wits remain in the dungeons for ignorence.
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Now that is high praise if I have ever heard it.
I am glad you are enjoying the Yankee.
I am glad you are enjoying the Yankee.