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Thank you tommack!
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tommack wrote: November 30th, 2018, 1:45 pm here is chapter 9 length 19:56


https://librivox.org/uploads/knotyouraveragejo/timetellingthroughtheages_09_brearly-128kb.mp3

Tommack
Here are your notes:

10:33: You're missing "It was foolhardy to venture too far from land" between "monsters and demons" and "We can hardly"
12:23: You're missing "and the sun would remain steadily at the same height above the horizon" between "of his journey" and "if he always"
19:50: Ending silence is too long. It should be about 5 seconds, and yours is about 6.5 seconds

Oh, and despite saying you'd "be more careful about typos in the naming", your file name is wrong. It should be 'timetellingthroughtheages_09_brearley_128kb', with an 'e' in Brearley, and an underscore rather than a hyphen.
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Here's the corrected Chapter 9 length now 20:34

https://librivox.org/uploads/knotyouraveragejo/timetellingthoughtheages_09_brearley_128kb.mp3

Sorry for the errors nd omissions.

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tommack wrote: December 1st, 2018, 11:53 am Here's the corrected Chapter 9 length now 20:34

https://librivox.org/uploads/knotyouraveragejo/timetellingthoughtheages_09_brearley_128kb.mp3

Sorry for the errors nd omissions.

Tommack
PL OK! Well, except for the fact that the name is still wrong (it's 'through', not 'though'). I swear you're doing this deliberately now...

Don't worry, I've corrected it.
Jordan

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Just to let you know: I'm still here. I recorded, but editing isn't done yet.
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I volunteer for Section 10.
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And I will take the last two remaining pieces - ch 11 and the Appendix A.
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Fantastic. Thank you both. Happy New Year!
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And the Appendix. Duration: 11:15
(If you ask me, what I read did not help me understand how the clock actually works. All those wheels... :roll: :D )

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Thanks a lot Kiki.

Sorry to hear you are none the wiser about clocks. Happy to give you some pointers if you wish - I'm a qualified clockmaker...

Best Regards, Chris.
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Thanks, Chris. To each one his own trade I suppose. :) I do understand the general idea - wheels moving, a mechanism to let them revolve only step-by-step, power coming from the spring etc. But I think I'd rather not know all details to the end and be able to imagine the whole structure clearly - I somehow feel that a watch would loose part of its magic if I knew too much.
Those chapters were fun reading though! And I will most probably listen to the whole book when it is in the catalog.
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Kikisaulite wrote: January 5th, 2019, 9:26 am Section 11 is here. Duration: 26:56
https://librivox.org/uploads/knotyouraveragejo/timetellingthroughtheages_11_brearley_128kb.mp3

Kristine :)
Kikisaulite wrote: January 5th, 2019, 9:33 am And the Appendix. Duration: 11:15
(If you ask me, what I read did not help me understand how the clock actually works. All those wheels... :roll: :D )

https://librivox.org/uploads/knotyouraveragejo/timetellingthroughtheages_19_brearley_128kb.mp3
Both are PL OK!
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