[COMPLETE]Careers of Danger and Daring/Cleveland Moffett-arb
Here are 30 and 31:
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/arb/careersdangerdaring_30_moffett.mp3 - 13:21
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/arb/careersdangerdaring_31_moffett.mp3 - 14:42
Er, I'm really sorry but I think I did the intros and outros differently on all three Dynamite files -- just wasn't sure how you wanted them. Maybe they're ok this way, but if you want them fixed to be standard I'm happy to oblige :)
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/arb/careersdangerdaring_30_moffett.mp3 - 13:21
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/arb/careersdangerdaring_31_moffett.mp3 - 14:42
Er, I'm really sorry but I think I did the intros and outros differently on all three Dynamite files -- just wasn't sure how you wanted them. Maybe they're ok this way, but if you want them fixed to be standard I'm happy to oblige :)
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)
I just finished Descent of Man...so my plate is almost empty. I'll read 25 - The Aërial Acrobat Pt 1 Showing That it Takes More Than Muscle and Skill to Work on the High Bars.
John
"...what kind of internal wiring in my grandmother's mind enabled her...To condense fact from the vapor of nuance." -- Neal Stephenson
"...what kind of internal wiring in my grandmother's mind enabled her...To condense fact from the vapor of nuance." -- Neal Stephenson
I *may* come back later and pick up an acrobat chapter, but I'm mainly writing to ask a question about the book. In the text at PG, there are several sections all about lion tamers, but I don't see those in the magic window list. Were they omitted intentionally?
Justin S Barrett
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Solo: The 116th Battalion in France | The Life of John Taylor
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Solo: The 116th Battalion in France | The Life of John Taylor
Awwww...but we have so much fun!annise wrote:Thanks for both - we will have to stop meeting this way
25 is all yours
Thanks!
John
"...what kind of internal wiring in my grandmother's mind enabled her...To condense fact from the vapor of nuance." -- Neal Stephenson
"...what kind of internal wiring in my grandmother's mind enabled her...To condense fact from the vapor of nuance." -- Neal Stephenson
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I would like to read section 26.
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here is section 26
http://upload.librivox.org/share/uploads/arb/careersofdangeranddaring_26_moffett.mp3
13 minutes and 19 seconds of thrills and chills in the Big Top !
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13 minutes and 19 seconds of thrills and chills in the Big Top !
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I would like to claim section 27 & 28
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Need some help with the end of recording message.
you say to put "At the end of the section, say:“End of [Section]"
do you mean the section from the MW? or the section of the book. For example Areal Acrobat has 4 sections, at the end of section 3 do I say "end of section 3 of Aerial Acrobats" or just "end of Section 3". ?
thanks and yes, it is a very interesting read. the pictures are great too!
Who found this neat book?
you say to put "At the end of the section, say:“End of [Section]"
do you mean the section from the MW? or the section of the book. For example Areal Acrobat has 4 sections, at the end of section 3 do I say "end of section 3 of Aerial Acrobats" or just "end of Section 3". ?
thanks and yes, it is a very interesting read. the pictures are great too!
Who found this neat book?