I sent you (via PM and above) the link to various screen shots of how the numbers render on an iphone screen, in 2 different apps. I have reviewed these screens with you. I can do no more, except to recommend you listen to some LV books on your phone. Then I feel confident you will appreciate this method. It is elegant and useful. Anyone who does not use their phone to listen to our books, of course can not appreciate it. In my view, our MC's should be eager to study this method, especially when over half of the world listens to podcasts and audiobooks using Apple's iTunes App. Alas, I have not found them eager. But they have all said, and Availle has confirmed, that it is up to the BC to decide.williamjones wrote: ↑June 17th, 2021, 6:50 pm Michele, a single example of how including the section numbers in the title is helpful to blog readers would be nice, too.
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I just uploaded Section 5 (Lecture 3 Part 1).
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I hope it is OK.
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Will PL this file later this morning (in Florida).sanjayparikh wrote: ↑June 19th, 2021, 4:48 am I just uploaded Section 5 (Lecture 3 Part 1).
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OK, Marvin, the wonderful section 10 is yours.
It will be challenging as well as interesting.
You find yourself in the midst of a throng of excellent readers!
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Section 2 is PL OK.
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Sanjay: Job well done!williamjones wrote: ↑June 19th, 2021, 4:58 amWill PL this file later this morning (in Florida).sanjayparikh wrote: ↑June 19th, 2021, 4:48 am I just uploaded Section 5 (Lecture 3 Part 1).
https://librivox.org/uploads/availle/forcesofnature_05_faraday_128kb.mp3
Duration: 20 min 17 sec
I hope it is OK.
Thanks, Sanjay.
This section is now PL OK!!
I'm eager to hear how this lecture concludes in section 06.
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What?!
No one wants to read the Lecture Notes?!
Cursory, yet essential and substantial information to supplement the lessons to be learned?!
Well.
May I?
No one wants to read the Lecture Notes?!
Cursory, yet essential and substantial information to supplement the lessons to be learned?!
Well.
May I?
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Once you give me the go ahead for Section 11 you can find it at:
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Okey Dokey.realisticspeakers wrote: ↑June 23rd, 2021, 12:49 am Once you give me the go ahead for Section 11 you can find it at:
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I'm PLing Section 11 right now with the firs sips of my morning coffee.
So, this morning we've come to the end of Faraday's Various Forces.
There are a couple of remaining sections, which will come in soon (I'm sure ) but you've brung down the curtain in great style: No errors, All PL OK.
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It seems we're full here, so off we go to "Readers Found".
William, since you are PLing and are getting a better understanding of the contents of this book, please consider updating your summary a bit. A few more details would be nice, like "what forces of nature are mentioned", "how do they interact"... Did he do experiments for this one? Anything that is more enticing to the listeners than a simple repetition of the title.
William, since you are PLing and are getting a better understanding of the contents of this book, please consider updating your summary a bit. A few more details would be nice, like "what forces of nature are mentioned", "how do they interact"... Did he do experiments for this one? Anything that is more enticing to the listeners than a simple repetition of the title.
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Will do so this afternoon.
I've been meaning to do so from Day-2; just haven't taken time to do it.
Thanks for the reminder.
I've been meaning to do so from Day-2; just haven't taken time to do it.
Thanks for the reminder.
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Section 6 uploaded
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Duration: 15 min 50 seconds
I hope this is OK. Please let me know if you need any changes.
Thanks for the opportunity to record this. It's been an opportunity to transport oneself back almost 250 years back to hear about scientific concepts that are second nature to us today but were still a source of wonder and amazement at the time. Please think of me whenever you plan future projects of a similar genre.
https://librivox.org/uploads/availle/forcesofnature_06_faraday_128kb.mp3
Duration: 15 min 50 seconds
I hope this is OK. Please let me know if you need any changes.
Thanks for the opportunity to record this. It's been an opportunity to transport oneself back almost 250 years back to hear about scientific concepts that are second nature to us today but were still a source of wonder and amazement at the time. Please think of me whenever you plan future projects of a similar genre.
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Section 06sanjayparikh wrote: ↑June 25th, 2021, 10:56 pm Section 6 uploaded
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I hope this is OK. Please let me know if you need any changes.
Thanks for the opportunity to record this. It's been an opportunity to transport oneself back almost 250 years back to hear about scientific concepts that are second nature to us today but were still a source of wonder and amazement at the time. Please think of me whenever you plan future projects of a similar genre.
On the other hand, THANK YOU, Sanjay! I will certainly reach out to you when other such project arise. I'm thinking of Helmholtz and Lorentz after these Faraday projects are "in the can".
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williamjones wrote: ↑June 26th, 2021, 3:19 amSection 06 is indeed PL OK !!sanjayparikh wrote: ↑June 25th, 2021, 10:56 pm Section 6 uploaded
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Duration: 15 min 50 seconds
I hope this is OK. Please let me know if you need any changes.
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When you think that you have exhausted all possibilities, remember this: you haven't.
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