Greetings and Salutations

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thisismike
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Post by thisismike »

I'm pleased to have found this wonderful project, and I hope to be able to help in whatever way possible. This help will necessarily come between study sessions, of course.

Thank you all for your wonderful work.
vee
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Post by vee »

Yeah we don't want anyone to fail out of school so please do study :)

We'd love to have any help that you can offer in your spare time. LV is geared well for that since you're not trying to get a whole book out and have some artificial commercial deadline.

Thanks for coming by.

Chris
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jefuchs
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Post by jefuchs »

You made my day. When I was a teenager, I used to say "Greetings and salutations" to just about everybody I met. They were the first words I ever spoke to my wife, nearly 28 years ago, and she has never forgotten.

Welcome aboard!
kayray
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Post by kayray »

Hi Mike, welcome aboard! We have lots of short projects to work on which shouldn't take up too much of your study time :)

http://librivox.org/forum/viewforum.php?f=19

There you will find our Short Poem collection, a Short Story collection, our third volume of Aesop's Fables, and our every-popular Weekly Poetry project!

Let us know if you have any questions, and happy reading!

kara
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thisismike
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Post by thisismike »

I appreciate the very friendly attitudes expressed by all the volunteers on this project.

I hope to complete a reading soon, but I will first have to purchase a microphone. I intend to use Express Dictate, unless the recording program recommended in the information forum turns out to be more useful.

And vee, I feel your pain. Cursed cow sugars.

Have a fantastic afternoon. And thanks for Frankenstein, my first legal download.
kayray
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Post by kayray »

Try to get a USB mic and you'll find it easier produce a good recording :)
Kara
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