COMPLETE - MARCH to the FINISH LINE - 2021 Cleanup Month
Thank you.
And we're at 167 now....
Todd
And we're at 167 now....
Todd
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The James Hebbletwaite poems have all been uploaded so could make it by the deadline if someone PLs them.
Enamels by Gautier is also complete but not yet, I think, catalogued
Enamels by Gautier is also complete but not yet, I think, catalogued
Alan
the sixth age shifts into the slippered pantaloon with spectacles on nose
the sixth age shifts into the slippered pantaloon with spectacles on nose
Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke Vol 1 is now full.
My LibriVox: https://librivox.org/sections/readers/13278
30 March - 2 Days to Go!
We are now at 169 items cataloged so far. Wow.
And so hear now the penultimate "Mane apud Toddlibus" message of exhortation.
Veni, Voxi, Maxi Libri!
How close to 200 can we be?
Come on, come on, make one last push:
Record all night 'til the neighbors say Hush!
We really can do it, though we'll all sound hoarse
And sleep most of April (that's okay, of course).
In this last mad dash, make sure to leave time today and tomorrow for our hard-working DPLs and other PL'ers to give a listen. You can't post a completed reading at the 11th hour tomorrow night and expect it to make it to the catalog before the new month starts. And don't underestimate how long Archive.org can take to process something for the catalog once submitted - it can be 2 minutes, 2 hours, or 2 days....
Thanks, Todd
We are now at 169 items cataloged so far. Wow.
And so hear now the penultimate "Mane apud Toddlibus" message of exhortation.
Veni, Voxi, Maxi Libri!
How close to 200 can we be?
Come on, come on, make one last push:
Record all night 'til the neighbors say Hush!
We really can do it, though we'll all sound hoarse
And sleep most of April (that's okay, of course).
In this last mad dash, make sure to leave time today and tomorrow for our hard-working DPLs and other PL'ers to give a listen. You can't post a completed reading at the 11th hour tomorrow night and expect it to make it to the catalog before the new month starts. And don't underestimate how long Archive.org can take to process something for the catalog once submitted - it can be 2 minutes, 2 hours, or 2 days....
Thanks, Todd
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Hi!
Детство has 12 sections open for now.
Детство has 12 sections open for now.
Russian readers wanted: Сказки, Мелкие рассказы Л. Андреева, Анна Ахматова (new), Short stories for Russian learners (и не только) (new).
Ukrainian readers wanted: Казки, Вiршi, Конотопська відьма (new)
Ukrainian readers wanted: Казки, Вiршi, Конотопська відьма (new)
Thank you.
Todd
Todd
4 more during the day - now at 173.... Wonder what the morning will bring?
Thanks, Todd
Thanks, Todd
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And I just catalogued 177. This is exciting!
EDIT: 3 more in Validation. This will be a tough month to beat!
EDIT: 3 more in Validation. This will be a tough month to beat!
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Poems of James Hebbletwaite.
Thanks to some help from Kevin this is heading to the catalogue
Thanks to some help from Kevin this is heading to the catalogue
Alan
the sixth age shifts into the slippered pantaloon with spectacles on nose
the sixth age shifts into the slippered pantaloon with spectacles on nose
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Poems by Roderick Quinn are also now all uploaded and need some PL to be ready to go
Alan
the sixth age shifts into the slippered pantaloon with spectacles on nose
the sixth age shifts into the slippered pantaloon with spectacles on nose
31 March - The Final Day! Less than 18 hours to go!
We are now at 177 items cataloged so far, with several more churning their way through the process at Archive.org.
And so hear ye all now the Ultimate "Mane apud Toddlibus" message of exhortation.
Veni, Voxi, Maxi Libri!
How close to 200 can we be?
Come on, come on, make one last push:
Record all night 'til the neighbors say Hush!
We really can do it, though we'll all sound hoarse
And sleep most of April (that's okay, of course).
Yeah, I know I should have written a new poem for the occasion rather than reusing yesterday's, but I'm saving my creativity for tomorrow's clean-up wrap-up message. Given all the silly characters I have portrayed in the past few plays, that I'll be posting something important on April Fool's Day seems ever so appropriate. (Hopefully I will not receive the new dreaded critical DPL comment of NSM-SAPA - that is "not so much silly as plain annoying" for my efforts.)
In this last mad dash, do make sure to try and leave time today for our hard-working DPLs and other PL'ers to give a listen. You can't post a completed reading at the 11th hour tonight and expect it to make it to the catalog before the new month starts. And don't underestimate how long Archive.org can take to process something for the catalog once submitted - it can be 2 minutes, 2 hours, or 2 days.... (You'd think they'd recognize the critical importance of our cleanup effort and give all our projects fast pass priority catalog boarding this week!)
Thanks, Todd
We are now at 177 items cataloged so far, with several more churning their way through the process at Archive.org.
And so hear ye all now the Ultimate "Mane apud Toddlibus" message of exhortation.
Veni, Voxi, Maxi Libri!
How close to 200 can we be?
Come on, come on, make one last push:
Record all night 'til the neighbors say Hush!
We really can do it, though we'll all sound hoarse
And sleep most of April (that's okay, of course).
Yeah, I know I should have written a new poem for the occasion rather than reusing yesterday's, but I'm saving my creativity for tomorrow's clean-up wrap-up message. Given all the silly characters I have portrayed in the past few plays, that I'll be posting something important on April Fool's Day seems ever so appropriate. (Hopefully I will not receive the new dreaded critical DPL comment of NSM-SAPA - that is "not so much silly as plain annoying" for my efforts.)
In this last mad dash, do make sure to try and leave time today for our hard-working DPLs and other PL'ers to give a listen. You can't post a completed reading at the 11th hour tonight and expect it to make it to the catalog before the new month starts. And don't underestimate how long Archive.org can take to process something for the catalog once submitted - it can be 2 minutes, 2 hours, or 2 days.... (You'd think they'd recognize the critical importance of our cleanup effort and give all our projects fast pass priority catalog boarding this week!)
Thanks, Todd
the poem is hilarious CMTO
looking forward to your wrap-up poem And can I say you have been an awesome master of ceremony for the clean-up month very motivational for us all, which resulted in our best month ever.
Sonia
My inspiration for Master of Ceremonies was this earlier suggestion by Chris, which I highly recommend even though it may take 3 minutes of your ever so precious reading or PL'ing time today:
Thanks, Todd
By the way, the CMTO referred to by Sonia above is that highly desirable dramatic performance rating of "Chuckled More Than Once" awarded ever so infrequently by our long suffering DPLs.ToddHW wrote: ↑February 26th, 2021, 3:13 pmPicture me that way if you really wishSonOfTheExiles wrote: ↑February 26th, 2021, 2:09 pm Todd, if you are going to lead us in this march, I really think you should get a whistle and marching-xylophone like this guy.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aOxheDoks_Y
Cheers,
Chris
Herding ye'all off to the food dish.
(Why don't they just go catch their own fish?)
Glad there's no traffic or they'd been squish!
Thanks, Todd
Thanks, Todd
I already watched the geese when Chris posted it yes I see some similarity
Sonia