video presentation for Mark Twain conference

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johng
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Last fall I was asked to discuss how Librivox helps bring Mark Twain's books to a wider public. I produced a 16-minute presentation which you can now download (and use?) anytime.
It's 294 MB, so be patient with the download.
:-)
John Greenman

Description: Twain-Librivox presentation
You can use the following link to retrieve the file:

http://www.sendspace.com/file/2kv2p3
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Post by hugh »

oh neato ! can we post that on the blog - if i can get it downloaded?
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Post by Starlite »

I've downloaded it. Haven't watched it yet though.

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Post by Rebecca »

I have become a huge fan of Twain because of your readings, so of course I downloaded and watched this. I love it, and loved putting a face behind the voice, even though I imagined you with a huge white mustache. hehe. Very nice presentation, and very informative.

Again, thank you for keeping Twain and his satire, sensitivity, and brilliance alive. He must be laughing in his grave at the idea of censoring his books.
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Rebecca wrote:I have become a huge fan of Twain because of your readings, so of course I downloaded and watched this. I love it, and loved putting a face behind the voice, even though I imagined you with a huge white mustache. hehe. Very nice presentation, and very informative.

Again, thank you for keeping Twain and his satire, sensitivity, and brilliance alive. He must be laughing in his grave at the idea of censoring his books.

thanks for the message!!!
hmmmm...a huge white mustache, huh??
I'd have to dye my hair white and let it grow even wilder!!!

why not :lol:
The Trouble is,
you think you have Time.
-Buddha
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