[Complete]The Complete Works of Brann, the Iconoclast, Volume 1 - lt

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Just adding my side here: the BC can see as soon as a project is full, so can edit the subject line immediately. It's up to the MC to move the project to Readers Found... not all MCs check all projects every day, so it might be a few days before he or she notices and moves it... and, tbh, not all MCs do even then :lol:
The only thing to remember is that if you have to orphan a section, to remove the 'full' from the subject. A PM to the MC never hurts in that case, so the project can be moved back to Readers Wanted; although you'll often find a reader of an earlier section will step up and claim the orphan, so all this is moot.
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Thanks for this info, Lynne.
I am still ignorant of many of the LV procedures.
Your explanations are very helpful.
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After much delay, here is section 43 "Evidences of man's immortality".

https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/iconoclast1_43_brann_128kb.mp3
recording time 27:33

It is a bit of a rush job and I'm afraid that it may show, so please let me know what needs fixing up.

Thanks!

Jim G.
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Thank you Jim!
I'll proof it tomorrow morning (Friday) and get back to you before noon if there are any PL Notes.
I am really grateful to you. :thumbs:
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jfgallagher wrote: May 30th, 2019, 7:15 pm After much delay, here is section 43 "Evidences of man's immortality".

https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/iconoclast1_43_brann_128kb.mp3
recording time 27:33


Jim G.
PL Notes

Thanks again, Jim.
Yours is an excellent reading of a "serious" Brann article. His use of wit is just right - not so much as to distract from his logic.

There were a couple places that you should likely review.

16:47 --
heard "that Jesus was either in very TRULY the only begotten..."
s/b "that Jesus was either in very TRUTH the only begotten..."

17:41 -- 2 full seconds of silence in the midst of sentence. In the midst of your fluid reading, it stands out.
17:56.5 -- same as above
18:56.5 -- same as above

24:15.25
Heard: "Mrs. St-OU's juvenile..." ("ou" being pronounced as in "out")
s/b "Mrs. St-OWE's juvenile..."("owe" being pronounced as in "I OWE you one."
This is a reference to Harriet Beecher Stowe, the author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" from which the quote is taken.

I think that you'll for sure want to fix the first and last of these PL Notes. Fixing the unexpectedly long silences should be easy to fix, too, but could be skipped in you think otherwise.
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Hey folks, I expect to have mine done by tonight, finishing touches and all :)
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Yaaaay! Thanks Josh.
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BRANN THE ICONOCLAST PROJECT UPDATE

The project is in the home stretch:
47 of 47 (100%) sections assigned
43 of 47 (91%) sections completed
Of these: one is in the PL Notes phase, and another promised by tonight

Outstanding:
4 Ch.4. A Story Of The Sea Prffsr (Brett) Claimed 3/30, PL 4/23
6 Ch.6. The Cow KIBBONAFIDE (Josh) (Promised this evening)
32 Ch.32. Talmage The Turgid VoiceofLandis
43 Ch.43. Evidences Of Man's Immortality jfgallagher (in PL Notes phase)

I sent individual Private Messages to all four of the then-outstanding readers last week, but neither Brett nor VoiceOfLandis have picked up their messages - much less responded. If they see this posting, please get in touch with me.
-- Bill Jones

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Here is Section 43, "Evidences of man's immortality", Take Two:

https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/iconoclast1_43_brann_128kb.mp3
recording time 27:24

Thanks Bill...now back to you!

Jim G.
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jfgallagher wrote: May 31st, 2019, 6:10 pm Here is Section 43, "Evidences of man's immortality", Take Two:

https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/iconoclast1_43_brann_128kb.mp3
recording time 27:24

Thanks Bill...now back to you!

Jim G.
Thanks, Jim. Your section 43 is now PL OK!
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KIBBONAFIDE wrote: May 31st, 2019, 11:37 pm Here ya go!

https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/iconoclast1_06_brann_128kb.mp3
10:23
Thank you!
Super!
It's 6am down here in Florida, 3am where you are, I'm going to PL your recitation with my morning coffee.
A great way to start the day.
Thank you.
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Chapter 06, The Cow, is now PL OK!

In the dictionary, the phrase "Tongue-in-cheek" should have a picture of William Cowper Brann! beside it.

Just for the record, I was puzzled by his repeated mentions of "Hickory Shirt". So I asked Mr. Google and found that this is the brand-name of sturdy work shirt available on Amazon or at Walmart, even today.
The shirt even has a wiki page:
https://www.forksforum.com/news/the-story-of-the-hickory-shirt
From the early 1940s until the mid-1980s the Lee company was the industry standard for the Hickory shirt, button front or zip. It also is called the railroad shirt and the fabric is known as hickory fabric, a relative of denim and as durable as hickory wood. One could say this is the shirt that built this country.

Thank you, Josh, for a spirited reading of this chapter. :clap:
We appreciate your efforts on behalf of this project.
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==> VoiceOfLandis,
I urgently request that you contact me
either by means of a regular post in this project
or by means of a PM (Private Message).

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-- Bill Jones

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Uploaded chapter 32 "Talmage the Turgid"
https://librivox.org/uploads/lynnet/dred_32_hbstowe_128kb.mp3 10:13
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