Thanks Justin! Just updated the MW with your claims
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In honor of the April Adventure, may I take the section on Possession?
And, I assume we're reading the section numbers within the text, and calling them such (i.e. "section 93" for §93)?
And, I assume we're reading the section numbers within the text, and calling them such (i.e. "section 93" for §93)?
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Herewith Section 10 - 23:50.
https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspiegel/jurisprudence_10_salmond_128kb.mp3.
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https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspiegel/jurisprudence_10_salmond_128kb.mp3.
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I haven't gotten an official OK from you on reading section 19, but in the meantime, I have one more question about it.
On pages 238-239 and again on pages 248-250, there are "aside notes" - not footnotes called for within the text, but text that's a bit of an aside, in a smaller font. Do you want those recorded?
On pages 238-239 and again on pages 248-250, there are "aside notes" - not footnotes called for within the text, but text that's a bit of an aside, in a smaller font. Do you want those recorded?
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Tricia,
I don't know the answer (because i never thought to ask), but I have been reading everything except footnotes (including reading the smaller font stuff and the outline at the end of the chapter).
MaryAnn
I don't know the answer (because i never thought to ask), but I have been reading everything except footnotes (including reading the smaller font stuff and the outline at the end of the chapter).
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OK, thanks. Did you vocally tag them as notes?
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Hello, I've been recording, "Note....blah blah...End of Note." for the really important inline ones, and "Footnote" for the references.
Post by DivMS » December 11th, 2017, 11:56 am
Thank you! Just updated the MW with your claim for Section 1
realisticspeakers wrote:
1) Footnotes: Some of the footnotes are just citations and others contain both citations and interesting text.
Should I just read the interesting text at a convenient point and ignore the citations?
2) Charts: There is a tabular/hierarchical chart. Should I attempt to describe the chart -- and what of the introductory sentence to the chart if not described?
1)To maintain uniformity among all the sections I request you to avoid reading the footnotes unless you feel it is essential for understanding the main text.
2)Please feel free to describe the chart as you feel appropriate
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Thanks, RS. I did see that Q-and-A exchange about footnotes, but nothing about these other notes.
I'll read them and vocally tag them as Note / End Note.
I'll read them and vocally tag them as Note / End Note.
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Thanks Tricia! Most readers haven't vocally tagged the "aside notes" but that is perfectly fine as long as the content is the sameTriciaG wrote: ↑April 4th, 2018, 2:20 pm https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspiegel/jurisprudence_19_salmond_128kb.mp3
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Divya
Thank you Ian!Ianstewart wrote: ↑April 3rd, 2018, 7:21 pm Herewith Section 10 - 23:50.
https://librivox.org/uploads/maryannspiegel/jurisprudence_10_salmond_128kb.mp3.
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If you would like, I can take over as DPL. If Ava returns I don't mind the assignment being temporary. It will take me a couple of days to catch up. I have classes tomorrow (one of them being law )
If you would like, I can take over as DPL. If Ava returns I don't mind the assignment being temporary. It will take me a couple of days to catch up. I have classes tomorrow (one of them being law )
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Linny,
I've given you access to the MW if you want to update status on anything you listen to.
MaryAnn
I've given you access to the MW if you want to update status on anything you listen to.
MaryAnn
MaryAnn,
Thank you for the access. I was able to get one section PLed before I need to head out for school. I'm working from oldest submission. It happens to be one of your sections.
Section 28 pl notes:
15:33 – Were men to act on any other principle than this, excess of caution would paralyze the business of the world.
I hear exercise
32:54 The duty of carefulness:
I hear carelessness
Thank you for the access. I was able to get one section PLed before I need to head out for school. I'm working from oldest submission. It happens to be one of your sections.
Section 28 pl notes:
15:33 – Were men to act on any other principle than this, excess of caution would paralyze the business of the world.
I hear exercise
32:54 The duty of carefulness:
I hear carelessness
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