COMPLETE: The Critique of Practical Reason by Kant - ge

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Susan,
I'm not sure how to replace the link, since I'm not the one who put it there originally, and the URLs don't have the filename in them or anything. But all is well, because I don't think we'll need that link anymore. If it turns out we do, I'll track down TTM and see if he's got it somewhere.

Thanks!

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Leon - what's going on here? Any movement?
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Not been much lately, huh?

I'll send out a round of PMs, and maybe inject some new life into this.
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Jiggery Pokery?
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Hey, Leon's not been around lately due to some personal things. I also haven't been around lately due to some very similar personal things.

I figure that if you add the two of us together, we make a single LibriVox admin between us. At least until our situations are settled. :D

I'll go ahead and orphan all chapters for people who haven't posted since their initial claim. Anything beyond that, I will send PMs.

Care to pick up any orphans, Sibella?
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Not right now. I have too many irons in the fire, but when I pare down my recording things I will.

Apart from that, Leon is MC/BC on a number of projects, and none of them have any "I'll be away" messages posted in them. How do readers know, and who do we contact about those threads? For example: in one case there are 6 submitted chapters and one of them has been hanging out there unacknoweldged for over two weeks. See here: http://librivox.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=14808 Who do I contact there?

More to the point, can I help with being backup BC for a little while on some of the projects?
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Sibella wrote: More to the point, can I help with being backup BC for a little while on some of the projects?
That would be great Sibella. If you can PM me a list of the projects you would like to help with, I will add you as Alternate BC so you have access to the window.

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Poor little waifs...

I'll take 01 - Introduction: Of the Idea of a Critique of Practical Reason


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Cheers, Jim!
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And I agree, so I took several.
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Alright! Let's get this one subscribed and complete. The goal will be October 31, 2008. Please claim only if you can complete before that deadline.
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01 - Introduction: Of the Idea of a Critique of Practical Reason uploaded.

http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/ct/critiquepracticalreason_01_kant.mp3

Length: 10:22


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Thank you! :)
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I'll tackle ch 15 for starters...
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BlackNTan, thanks!
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