Oh no! That sounds rough and frustrating! At least you got it figured out . And yes, I am very new, only been here 2.5 months. So I still have a lot to learnJayKitty76 wrote: ↑March 27th, 2019, 1:52 pm It's totally fine, I usually know everything about my computer but I don't always know the terms. So don't feel bad! When I first started LV (not saying you're new at all- just saying that this is what happened when I was a newbie) I thought I had this giant problem with the uploader, like it wasn't uploading right. It took a team of people to try to figure it out...but it turned out my eyes were just missing the change from the filename to the filelink
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...you do the thrift store circuit with your parents (who are visiting from out of town) and peruse the Antique Books shelf. And when you find one copyright MCMXIII, you pull out your phone and check LV and Project Gutenberg to see if they have it. And when they both don't have it, you buy it sight unseen!
(It's short; looks like maybe young adult fiction, but I'm not 100% sure.)
(It's short; looks like maybe young adult fiction, but I'm not 100% sure.)
School fiction: David Blaize
America Exploration: The First Four Voyages of Amerigo Vespucci
Serial novel: The Wandering Jew
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
America Exploration: The First Four Voyages of Amerigo Vespucci
Serial novel: The Wandering Jew
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
When do we stage the intervention?TriciaG wrote: ↑October 31st, 2019, 12:35 pm ...you do the thrift store circuit with your parents (who are visiting from out of town) and peruse the Antique Books shelf. And when you find one copyright MCMXIII, you pull out your phone and check LV and Project Gutenberg to see if they have it. And when they both don't have it, you buy it sight unseen!
(It's short; looks like maybe young adult fiction, but I'm not 100% sure.)
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If it's the long disclaimer, you DO have a problem. (Wink.)CalmDragon wrote: ↑March 28th, 2019, 1:50 pm When you say the disclaimer before reading an article you are interested in...
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I may have done this... I can neither confirm nor deny.TriciaG wrote: ↑October 31st, 2019, 12:35 pm ...you do the thrift store circuit with your parents (who are visiting from out of town) and peruse the Antique Books shelf. And when you find one copyright MCMXIII, you pull out your phone and check LV and Project Gutenberg to see if they have it. And when they both don't have it, you buy it sight unseen!
(It's short; looks like maybe young adult fiction, but I'm not 100% sure.)
When someone brings up a book they just read and you immediately start thinking about if it's already in the catalog and if it's pd and if you could BC if it's not and if.... then you sigh as it's modern lit and regard it as unfit swine as you hit play on Oliver twist for the millionth time.
Projects that need readers
ONLY ONE CHAPTER TO GO!!!!!! Bealby
The life of Harriot Stuart
The Blind Brother[/color]
ONLY ONE CHAPTER TO GO!!!!!! Bealby
The life of Harriot Stuart
The Blind Brother[/color]
you actually haft to type "f"? I just click on the address bar and it's one of the first recommendedlymiewithpurpose wrote: ↑March 25th, 2019, 3:54 pm...when you only have to type 'f' for the site to come up .JayKitty76 wrote: ↑March 25th, 2019, 3:54 pm ..when, no matter what you opened your computer search engine for, you automaticallly type 'librivox forum', every single time.
Those are some good ones!
Projects that need readers
ONLY ONE CHAPTER TO GO!!!!!! Bealby
The life of Harriot Stuart
The Blind Brother[/color]
ONLY ONE CHAPTER TO GO!!!!!! Bealby
The life of Harriot Stuart
The Blind Brother[/color]
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Ahhhhh..... Well then typing "f" is pretty good thenlymiewithpurpose wrote: ↑November 27th, 2019, 9:07 pmWhen I click on my address bar nothing comes up. I have to type to get results.
Projects that need readers
ONLY ONE CHAPTER TO GO!!!!!! Bealby
The life of Harriot Stuart
The Blind Brother[/color]
ONLY ONE CHAPTER TO GO!!!!!! Bealby
The life of Harriot Stuart
The Blind Brother[/color]
Just give in and make Librivox your home page. It has been mine now for years.
Thanks, Todd
Thanks, Todd
I just bookmark a bunch of things. That way when I open a new tab, it's just a click away right under the address bar
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