[COMPLETE] Insomnia Collection Vol. 5 - tg

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I found this gem a while back and now I have the perfect reason to record it! 😂 https://gutenberg.org/cache/epub/66136/pg66136-images.html
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Looks great - of course, I'd probably be interested, having done some home canning myself. :lol:
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Cheers, VERLA

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vviera wrote: September 18th, 2021, 8:52 pm Here's the yawner of the Spanish grammar


https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/ins05_pitmanscommercialspanishgrammar_toledano_128kb.mp3

50:52
Oh, and since you got the offer of the home canning book, I'll move on to other stuff. This was fun.

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38:08 - repeat: "I saw her writing; that is, I saw her write" repeated at about 38:14

Volume is too low: it's at about 85 dB. You can compress the file in order to build in the room to amplify.

My default settings are as follows:
Threshold: -17 dB
Noise Floor: -40 dB
Ratio: 2.5:1
Attack: 0.2
Decay: 1.0
NO checks in the check boxes

After compression, amplify by 5 dB. (Compression does shrink down the volume a little bit, because it's squishing the higher peaks. So you amplify by a little more than you originally needed.)
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Cheers, VERLA

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Perfect! 8-) Thanks!
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I have recorded but not yet edited a section to finish off this collection. I'll need someone to PL it. :)

If you have recorded anything for this, please submit it within the next week. If no one else submits anything by November 4, I will proceed with cataloging.
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I've been considering doing one more. But I haven't found much recording time lately. I'll try to prioritize this. But there's no need to wait for me if I don't get to it. :)
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TriciaG wrote: October 27th, 2021, 9:02 am I have recorded but not yet edited a section to finish off this collection. I'll need someone to PL it. :)
Me, of course. Serves me right after making you listen to the Federal Register :lol:
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Here you go!

https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/ins005_coalgas_accum_128kb.mp3
1 hour, 6 minutes, some seconds.

The discussion around minute 46 about how some innovations put people out of work is in interesting one. I had in mind robots and AI and automation nowadays while I was recording it. :)
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TriciaG wrote: October 27th, 2021, 1:23 pm Here you go!

https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/ins005_coalgas_accum_128kb.mp3
1 hour, 6 minutes, some seconds.

The discussion around minute 46 about how some innovations put people out of work is in interesting one. I had in mind robots and AI and automation nowadays while I was recording it. :)
1:06:37
one hiccup at the beginning--repetition at :11 and :14 "with elevations..."

Yes, containerization put a lot of stevedores out of work. I love that he is referring back even to his past with the threshers, et al.
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Thank you! It's fixed. 8-)
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Post by mightyfelix »

Here it is! :D

https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/ins005_1to500ofliteraryquestions_kramer_128kb.mp3
72:25
Questions 1-500 of One Thousand Literary Questions and Answers
By Mary Eleanor Kramer (could not find birth/death years)
https://archive.org/details/onethousandliter00kramuoft/

I originally was thinking I could read all 1000 questions, but when I got to 50 and checked my time, I realized that wouldn't be possible. But maybe I can record the other 500 before the week is out? Or just save it for the next one.
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Thank you! 8-) Nice weather today, so I won't be checking it just yet, but going out and enjoying the day. ;)

It's your choice (and your schedule) whether you choose to do the second half now or later.
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