chocoholic wrote:We're there!
Number of completed projects 2500
And the honor goes to...
Triplanetary by E.E. "Doc" Smith, read by Kaffen
PL'd by anna, MC'd by aradlaw
Congratulations to Kaffen et al for #2500, and to everyone who contributed to #1-2499 (without whom there would be no 2500)!
So... we hit #2000 around Dec. 31 of last year. At this rate we should be on the lookout for #3000 next February.
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THAT'S AWESOME!!!
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New stats, fresh from the data-base:
In June 2009 we have completed 93 projects.
In July 2009 LibriVox released 72 audio books.
Total number of projects 3081
Number of completed projects 2520
Number of completed non-English projects 360
Total number of languages 29
Number of languages with a completed work 26
Number of completed solo projects 1193
Number of readers 3069 ...who have completed something 2841
Total recorded time in all rss-ified works: 48945254 seconds, or 566 days, 11 hours, 54 minutes, and 14 seconds. Total of 50166 sections.
Fresh stats will be delivered at the end of this month.
In June 2009 we have completed 93 projects.
In July 2009 LibriVox released 72 audio books.
Total number of projects 3081
Number of completed projects 2520
Number of completed non-English projects 360
Total number of languages 29
Number of languages with a completed work 26
Number of completed solo projects 1193
Number of readers 3069 ...who have completed something 2841
Total recorded time in all rss-ified works: 48945254 seconds, or 566 days, 11 hours, 54 minutes, and 14 seconds. Total of 50166 sections.
Fresh stats will be delivered at the end of this month.
Well, I'm late again, but I'm old, so I'm slow - that's my excuse and I LIKE it! - This is great Roger... I'm burning The Count of Monte Cristo right now and will listen to it... but the house is getting full of stash - yarn, fibers for spinning, chocolate, I'm thinking I don't need an audiobook cd stash to add to it... since I am close to 2 large military installations we have a large veterans rest home here, they would be the perfect place to pass on my cds to... of course, I will not forget to tell the staff where I downloaded the files from either... thank you for such a great suggestion...Once listened to, most discs go to an old folks home but many have gone to passengers.
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August 09 was our third productive month ever!
We have completed 102 projects!
Total number of projects 3187
Number of completed projects 2625
Number of completed non-English projects 372
Total number of languages 29
Number of languages with a completed work 26
Number of completed solo projects 1245
Number of readers 3139 ...who have completed something 2904
Total recorded time in all rss-ified works: 51673445 seconds, or 598 days, 1 hours, 44 minutes, and 5 seconds. Total of 52690 sections.
We have completed 102 projects!
Total number of projects 3187
Number of completed projects 2625
Number of completed non-English projects 372
Total number of languages 29
Number of languages with a completed work 26
Number of completed solo projects 1245
Number of readers 3139 ...who have completed something 2904
Total recorded time in all rss-ified works: 51673445 seconds, or 598 days, 1 hours, 44 minutes, and 5 seconds. Total of 52690 sections.
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This works out as just over 31 days of listening catalogued in 31 days
So if I started listening to everything now and didn't sleep I would still never catch up, in fact I would just get further and further behind
Anne
So if I started listening to everything now and didn't sleep I would still never catch up, in fact I would just get further and further behind
Anne
So, all we gotta do is each of us tell 1 other person and get them reading, and if each of them tell 1 other person, and each of THEM tell 1 other person... whew... how long would it be before the whole world is reading and listening to librivox... soon everyone will know the disclaimer... "this is a librivox recording..." I like it!annise wrote:This works out as just over 31 days of listening catalogued in 31 days
So if I started listening to everything now and didn't sleep I would still never catch up, in fact I would just get further and further behind
Anne
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Another way to look at the monthly stats for books cataloged:
We have cataloged an average of 78 books per month this year so far --- as compared to 74 books per month last year.
We have cataloged an average of 78 books per month this year so far --- as compared to 74 books per month last year.
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And another landmark:
Total recorded time:
600 days, 6 hours, 9 minutes, and 17 seconds.
Total recorded time:
600 days, 6 hours, 9 minutes, and 17 seconds.
My LV catalogue page | RuthieG's CataBlog of recordings | Tweet: @RuthGolding
If we do 78 for the last 4 months of 2009, that will put us just shy of 3000 by the end of the year... 78 x 4 = 312; 2625 + 312 = 2937.... which means we will hit 3000 a month earlier than previously projected... not bad... way to go Librivox volunteers! give yourselves a raise... how about we double your salaries??? Yes, that sounds good... for next year everybody gets double what you were making this year!knotyouraveragejo wrote:Another way to look at the monthly stats for books cataloged:
We have cataloged an average of 78 books per month this year so far --- as compared to 74 books per month last year.
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