Good time had by all! Worldwide LV Gathering - May 4-6, '07

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Post by ceastman »

Thanks again HUGELY to Sean and Esther. I was sorry to miss the conference call, but Sean was really great to think up a podcast idea right there, on the spur of the moment, that we could put together. Huge fun, and I'd be glad to do something like that again.

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Post by ductapeguy »

I got it and it sounds great. Thanks. :)
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Post by ChrisHughes »

I am sorry I had to leave so abruptly. It was my wife's birthday, and I had a lot of things to organise. As such, the time spent getting over my technical ineptitude ate into the little time I had.

Thanks for organising it, ductapeguy, it was very exciting, and I hope to speak with you (and the lovely Sarah) again some time.
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Post by Shurtagal »

Here are the first two of the Childrens classics in dramatic form from the world wide conference call. Number One
and Number Two

Feed back welcome!! Particularly on fixes that can be made in editing.

I hope to host another gizmo conference soon to finish the book. seeing as the timing seems to have worked out well for all it will be at 11:00 am PDT some weekend day. More details coming when decided.
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Post by kristin »

I guess I was thinking as long as we have local recordings we could splice it together like we do with dramatic works. If you feel up to the editing. I did a very rough cut here but with a bit of fidgeting it would sound better. It's just that the quality is better this way and I'm having a hard time understanding some of the dialogue in the file you posted.

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Post by Shurtagal »

All right, I'm up for the editing. I think I've already got access to every ones recordings so I can just pull the pertinent sound bits out of those.
Thx for the suggestion.
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Post by hugh »

i am going to post a long apology for missing this event soon: in the mean time, i'm glad it went so well, and congrats to all who helped organize it.
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