COMPLETE: Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen - AF/ll
Is that the last? Yay squiddy!
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)
http://kayray.org/
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"Mary wished to say something very sensible into her Zoom H2 Handy Recorder, but knew not how." -- Jane Austen (& Kara)
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Brilliant!!! Thanks Squid.
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"I hear the sound I love, the sound of the human voice." ~Whitman
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"I hear the sound I love, the sound of the human voice." ~Whitman
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The last, I think, except for those that Annie's filling in from her own rendition. So I'm not holding up the works any longer. :)
This username is also my Gmail address.
"But if you've got a nuclear bomb, then you don't need the Jell-O!"
"But if you've got a nuclear bomb, then you don't need the Jell-O!"
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Here is our preliminary catalog page: http://librivox.org/pride-and-prejudice-by-jane-austen/
Please double check your information and let me know of any problems. Thanks everyone!
Please double check your information and let me know of any problems. Thanks everyone!
Annie Coleman Rothenberg
http://www.anniecoleman.com/
"I hear the sound I love, the sound of the human voice." ~Whitman
http://www.anniecoleman.com/
"I hear the sound I love, the sound of the human voice." ~Whitman
Is anyone else having trouble unzipping the zipfile? Perhaps mine got corrupted in the download... will try again later.
Kara
http://kayray.org/
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"Mary wished to say something very sensible into her Zoom H2 Handy Recorder, but knew not how." -- Jane Austen (& Kara)
http://kayray.org/
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"Mary wished to say something very sensible into her Zoom H2 Handy Recorder, but knew not how." -- Jane Austen (& Kara)
Not to worry -- I redownloaded and it unzipped just fine this time :)
Kara
http://kayray.org/
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"Mary wished to say something very sensible into her Zoom H2 Handy Recorder, but knew not how." -- Jane Austen (& Kara)
http://kayray.org/
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"Mary wished to say something very sensible into her Zoom H2 Handy Recorder, but knew not how." -- Jane Austen (& Kara)
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I've just found out that Ch. 52-53 are missing and were replaced with a duplicate of Ch. 23-25. Just wanted to let folks know I'm working on it.
Annie Coleman Rothenberg
http://www.anniecoleman.com/
"I hear the sound I love, the sound of the human voice." ~Whitman
http://www.anniecoleman.com/
"I hear the sound I love, the sound of the human voice." ~Whitman
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Kara - Did the zipfile you downloaded include all of the chapters?? When working on this other problem, I noticed that the zipfile was the same size as the first group of chapters. This was one of the projects that had a bad zip file at first but I know that I wouldn't have put the link back up if it hadn't been fixed. ARGH!!!
Annie Coleman Rothenberg
http://www.anniecoleman.com/
"I hear the sound I love, the sound of the human voice." ~Whitman
http://www.anniecoleman.com/
"I hear the sound I love, the sound of the human voice." ~Whitman
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Okay, I replaced the file and rederived the 64kbps and ogg vorbis files. The zip file still (again?) contains only the first chapter so I took the link down until archive.org gets around to fixing it. But, in any case, Chapters 52-53 are now where they should be.
Annie Coleman Rothenberg
http://www.anniecoleman.com/
"I hear the sound I love, the sound of the human voice." ~Whitman
http://www.anniecoleman.com/
"I hear the sound I love, the sound of the human voice." ~Whitman