Very funny.
I think the singing bit is ceastman, not RuthieG, though.
LibriVox Vidcast 01!
Karen S.
I may be utterly adorable, but I couldn't even hit her LOW notes.gypsygirl wrote:I think the singing bit is ceastman, not RuthieG, though.
Ruth
My LV catalogue page | RuthieG's CataBlog of recordings | Tweet: @RuthGolding
Yup, that's me.RuthieG wrote:I may be utterly adorable, but I couldn't even hit her LOW notes.gypsygirl wrote:I think the singing bit is ceastman, not RuthieG, though.
Cori, that's brilliant! Beautifully done - I hope you'll feel moved to do more of them.
Wow! and a big jaw drop too
Fantastic Cori... I really enjoyed watching and listening.
Hmmm? It starts me thinking... maybeI should let the webcam run next time I record.
Thanks you so much for taking the time to do it.... much, much appreciated.
Joseph
Fantastic Cori... I really enjoyed watching and listening.
Hmmm? It starts me thinking... maybeI should let the webcam run next time I record.
Thanks you so much for taking the time to do it.... much, much appreciated.
Joseph
-
- Posts: 951
- Joined: December 17th, 2014, 10:57 pm
- Location: Indiana, USA
- Contact:
I've saved a link to this old thread in my file of LVC podcast notes, since it is the only remaining evidence I've been able to find of vidcast #01 and podcast episode #90. reading how everyone enjoyed it so much makes me wish it could be unearthed from whatever digital archeological pile of LibriVox/Internet Archive history it got swept into. are there wayback machine archives for the Internet Archive itself, I wonder?
'whenever people agree with me I always feel I must be wrong.' -Oscar Wilde
plaidsicle.blogspot.com
plaidsicle.blogspot.com
-
- Posts: 597
- Joined: January 23rd, 2016, 1:17 am
- Location: Belgium - Bélgica - Belgique- België
- Contact:
Hiplaidsicle wrote: ↑May 15th, 2018, 11:30 am I've saved a link to this old thread in my file of LVC podcast notes, since it is the only remaining evidence I've been able to find of vidcast #01 and podcast episode #90. reading how everyone enjoyed it so much makes me wish it could be unearthed from whatever digital archeological pile of LibriVox/Internet Archive history it got swept into. are there wayback machine archives for the Internet Archive itself, I wonder?
I have made a search on the way back machine of the librivox wiki page compiling the librivox community podcasts, this page:
https://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/Librivox_Community_Podcast
(just putting this link into the way back machine)
This, I think, is what I got:
https://web.archive.org/web/20100309181926/https://wiki.librivox.org/index.php/Librivox_Community_Podcast
Unfortunately, although it does go back until 2009 (it has 6 captures of that wiki page), it looks that by that time, 2010, the librivox vidcast01 was already deleted.
There are only available the names of the files and the formats. It appeared in somethign like archive / moving images / open source media
May be others more familiar with the subject can dig better than me.
Regards,
Basquetteur
Cover maker in LibriVox
My covers: https://archive.org/details/basquetteurscoversforlibrivox
My covers: https://archive.org/details/basquetteurscoversforlibrivox
-
- Posts: 951
- Joined: December 17th, 2014, 10:57 pm
- Location: Indiana, USA
- Contact:
aw, thanks for digging around. it might be lost forever unless Cori kept a copy of the original.
'whenever people agree with me I always feel I must be wrong.' -Oscar Wilde
plaidsicle.blogspot.com
plaidsicle.blogspot.com