[COMPLETE] Why do we need a public library? by Various -ans
Hello again and thank you for your reply.
I was only able to open the text for section 21 & the amount of words, 3845, is more than I am comfortable with so that is not one that I will be claiming.
I did look for a few other sections with no luck in locating them.
Therefore I must thank you and bid you an adieu.
April
I was only able to open the text for section 21 & the amount of words, 3845, is more than I am comfortable with so that is not one that I will be claiming.
I did look for a few other sections with no luck in locating them.
Therefore I must thank you and bid you an adieu.
April
The Frederick Poole article only runs ten pages; 3k words is shorter than some short stories.
My previous LV work: Bellona Times
Hello! Here is my recording for section 2. I hope it's alright, but of course, let me know if it needs any fixing. Thank you!
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/whypubliclibrary_02_128kb.mp3
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/whypubliclibrary_02_128kb.mp3
Sheesh, after all these years I really should have learnt to stay away from 17th century English...
Here's section 9, with a suprisingly modern approach on libraries:
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/whypubliclibrary_09_various_128kb.mp3
21:59
Here's section 9, with a suprisingly modern approach on libraries:
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/whypubliclibrary_09_various_128kb.mp3
21:59
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I would like to claim section 20 but cannot seem to find the text.
It's in here:GerwinKramer wrote:I would like to claim section 20 but cannot seem to find the text.
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/33494
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/33494/33494-h/33494-h.htm#Page_63
Thanks; MW updated.
My previous LV work: Bellona Times
Thanks but there's a lot of echo beginning this recording. Wait for full DPL.EJHancock wrote:Hello! Here is my recording for section 2. I hope it's alright, but of course, let me know if it needs any fixing. Thank you!
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/whypubliclibrary_02_128kb.mp3
Also need the length whenever you post these. This one is 39 minutes and 4 seconds.
My previous LV work: Bellona Times
Great reading Emily, I enjoyed listening! Well done on such a long sectionEJHancock wrote:Hello! Here is my recording for section 2. I hope it's alright, but of course, let me know if it needs any fixing. Thank you!
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/whypubliclibrary_02_128kb.mp3
Two notes for section 2:
00:00-00:50 - there is either echo or (possibly) two tracks of recording that has been collapsed into one. I suggest rereading this part, unless you have a raw file that you tweak and can use.
38:57 - extra outro You can use either outro, just pick the one you like most.
Everything else is spot on!
Please fix, save with the same name, upload and post again. Looking forward to listen to you again!
Kathrine
Section 9 is PL OK! Nicely read, Ava, doesn´t sound like the 17th century English is bothering you at allAvaille wrote:Sheesh, after all these years I really should have learnt to stay away from 17th century English...
Here's section 9, with a suprisingly modern approach on libraries:
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/whypubliclibrary_09_various_128kb.mp3
21:59
Kathrine
Hello!
I think I've corrected everything now, but just let me know if I can do anything else!
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/whypubliclibrary_02.mp3
-Emilie
I think I've corrected everything now, but just let me know if I can do anything else!
https://librivox.org/uploads/annise/whypubliclibrary_02.mp3
-Emilie