[COMPLETE] Criminal Investigation Vol 2 by Hans Gross - tg

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I'm not sure how you'd differentiate them just with vocal inflection. I like "single quote" "double quote" myself, or "aie aie, aie prime aie prime, aie double prime aie double prime" (the "prime" thing may just be a mathematical notation). Either of those are better than apostrophe/quote, I think.
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Hi, Tricia,
I added the formerly-missing pages to Section 12. The added pages start around 12 min 30 sec.

The total recording is now 39 min 06 sec in length.

https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/criminalinvestigation2_12_gross_128kb.mp3

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Super - thank you!
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PL OK on 12. :)

Side note: section 6 is orphaned.
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TriciaG wrote:I'm not sure how you'd differentiate them just with vocal inflection. I like "single quote" "double quote" myself, or "aie aie, aie prime aie prime, aie double prime aie double prime" (the "prime" thing may just be a mathematical notation). Either of those are better than apostrophe/quote, I think.
This notation comes up with even greater complexity in a later section, I found today. I believe I'll go with "prime." Thanks!
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Section 28 uploaded for PL, clocking in at 30:55. What a beast this was.

http://uploads.librivox.org/triciag/criminalinvestigation2_28_gross_128kb.mp3
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DillonSiedentopf wrote:Section 28 uploaded for PL, clocking in at 30:55. What a beast this was.

http://uploads.librivox.org/triciag/criminalinvestigation2_28_gross_128kb.mp3
For being a beast, you did a superb job with it. Very well read! PL OK. thanks!
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Tricia,

I was brought to your project via the "Orphans" page. I saw that you may still be in need of a reader for Section 6, "Acoustical Signs." If still in need I would like to volunteer to read this section. My "1 Min Test" has been posted in the readers wanted section, so if you would like to wait to approval my request, I understand. I am still fairly new at all of this but I am eager to jump into the fray. If you would like to wait for some one a bit more experienced, I understand as well. Let me know either way. If you do allow me to work on your project, it will be my fist contribution, so you may enter my name in the LibriVox catalog as "Ken Dolinger". Thank you for your time.

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I've put you in for section 6. Thanks for claiming!

And yes, please wait to start recording until your test is OK'd. After all, the purpose of the test is to work out any issues before recording a real chapter. ;)

With that, we're full again. Moving to Readers Found...
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Thank you! Nice short one after your first monster. :)

EDIT: PL OK!
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Behold, the very technical Section 30, in its 20:07 of glory: http://uploads.librivox.org/triciag/criminalinvestigation2_30_gross_128kb.mp3
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Thanks again! 8-)
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Section 30 PL OK!
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Section 31, 29:40, for PL: http://uploads.librivox.org/triciag/criminalinvestigation2_31_gross_128kb.mp3

Not the technical nightmare that 30 was, but definitely its own lengthy production.
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