P/L OKGregGiordano wrote: ↑August 2nd, 2018, 8:49 pm Here is Section 10 -
https://librivox.org/uploads/smijen/historyteacherdec1909_10_various_128kb.mp3
Run time is 3:19
Take care,
Greg
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For history buffs like us it would have been awesome!arrowheadAussie wrote: ↑August 7th, 2018, 8:18 amSection 8 is P/L OK wish I could have attended the Waldorf Astoria dinners!GregGiordano wrote: ↑August 4th, 2018, 9:29 pm Here is Section 8 -
https://librivox.org/uploads/smijen/historyteacherdec1909_08_various_128kb.mp3
Run time is 10:44
Take care,
Greg
Thanks!
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Hi Lynda,
At 5:12 you called the name Segilman, instead of Seligman, not sure if that's a glaring error.
At 5:35 you read occasions, should read occupations.
At 9:19 you re-recorded General idea of a great seaport, but left the original in there.
Also I'm not sure if your mic is too close to your mouth, but throughout the recording there are regular "mouth brushes." I think thats what it is,
At 5:12 you called the name Segilman, instead of Seligman, not sure if that's a glaring error.
At 5:35 you read occasions, should read occupations.
At 9:19 you re-recorded General idea of a great seaport, but left the original in there.
Also I'm not sure if your mic is too close to your mouth, but throughout the recording there are regular "mouth brushes." I think thats what it is,
Hi! Thanks for the feedback! My mic is not near my mouth - it is at least an inch away. Not sure what you are hearing - I will check it out!arrowheadAussie wrote: ↑August 7th, 2018, 10:32 am Hi Lynda,
At 5:12 you called the name Segilman, instead of Seligman, not sure if that's a glaring error.
At 5:35 you read occasions, should read occupations.
At 9:19 you re-recorded General idea of a great seaport, but left the original in there.
Also I'm not sure if your mic is too close to your mouth, but throughout the recording there are regular "mouth brushes." I think thats what it is,
Lynda
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No worries,Lmnei wrote: ↑August 7th, 2018, 10:42 amHi! Thanks for the feedback! My mic is not near my mouth - it is at least an inch away. Not sure what you are hearing - I will check it out!arrowheadAussie wrote: ↑August 7th, 2018, 10:32 am Hi Lynda,
At 5:12 you called the name Segilman, instead of Seligman, not sure if that's a glaring error.
At 5:35 you read occasions, should read occupations.
At 9:19 you re-recorded General idea of a great seaport, but left the original in there.
Also I'm not sure if your mic is too close to your mouth, but throughout the recording there are regular "mouth brushes." I think thats what it is,
Lynda
It may be me being overly picky!
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Section 6 has one small error, at 1:40 you read Adopted where it should read Adapted, other than that it's all good.
I think its hilarious that we have a Canadian reading, An Australian P/L for American History!!! Talk about a United Nations Effort.
I think its hilarious that we have a Canadian reading, An Australian P/L for American History!!! Talk about a United Nations Effort.
Thanks for both edits!
Yes that is amusing me being a Canuck and you from Aussieland doing American History!
Here are the recordings back for Spot PL!
https://librivox.org/uploads/smijen/historyteacherdec1909_05_various_128kb.mp3 - 12:00
https://librivox.org/uploads/smijen/historyteacherdec1909_06_various_128kb.mp3 - 08:44
Lynda
Yes that is amusing me being a Canuck and you from Aussieland doing American History!
Here are the recordings back for Spot PL!
https://librivox.org/uploads/smijen/historyteacherdec1909_05_various_128kb.mp3 - 12:00
https://librivox.org/uploads/smijen/historyteacherdec1909_06_various_128kb.mp3 - 08:44
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Both are P/L okLmnei wrote: ↑August 7th, 2018, 11:51 am Thanks for both edits!
Yes that is amusing me being a Canuck and you from Aussieland doing American History!
Here are the recordings back for Spot PL!
https://librivox.org/uploads/smijen/historyteacherdec1909_05_various_128kb.mp3 - 12:00
https://librivox.org/uploads/smijen/historyteacherdec1909_06_various_128kb.mp3 - 08:44
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We were cruising along so nicely, and now we've hit the brakes
I'm not worried!
It's always been a mystery as to why projects move faster or slower. We're volunteer-driven and people choose what they want to work on and how much they want to do, so it is really impossible to predict.
For myself, I don't like to have pressure in any of my projects. I take my commitments seriously, but at the same time, we are all volunteers with Real Life to deal with, and this is supposed to be FUN.
Things will get moving again, and then you'll probably be snowed under with PL'ing at the most inconvenient time.
It's always been a mystery as to why projects move faster or slower. We're volunteer-driven and people choose what they want to work on and how much they want to do, so it is really impossible to predict.
For myself, I don't like to have pressure in any of my projects. I take my commitments seriously, but at the same time, we are all volunteers with Real Life to deal with, and this is supposed to be FUN.
Things will get moving again, and then you'll probably be snowed under with PL'ing at the most inconvenient time.
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Hi,
I'd like to claim #12: Ancient History in the Secondary School.
Thanks,
RoW
I'd like to claim #12: Ancient History in the Secondary School.
Thanks,
RoW
Turning and turning in the widening gyre, the falcon cannot escape the falconer...
Thanks,
RoW
Thanks,
RoW
It's all yours! Welcome.ReaderofWisdom wrote: ↑August 17th, 2018, 10:55 am Hi,
I'd like to claim #12: Ancient History in the Secondary School.
Thanks,
RoW
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