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May I have section 27 please?
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May I have section 35: Judgment, Part 15?
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I'd like to take Section 36: Judgment, Part 16, if it's not already called.

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MorganScorpion section 27
CHawkins section 35
SharonHandy section 36

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Post by commonsparrow3 »

TriciaG wrote:Section 10:
21:03 - "a member of the economic economic council" should be "general economic council"
Sorry I overlooked this! Here's the corrected file - (new length 33:37)
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Thank you! PL OK.
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Tricia, I was getting ready to read my last two sections here, but in section 14, there are lots of American abbreviations that I don't know, for example
1st Ind.
U.S.Hq.B.D. & Hq. F.A.A., OMG, P.S., APO 755, U.S. Army, 31 Oct 45.
TO: Legal Division, OMGGUS, APO 742.
How would you like me to read this? I mean, the first one is US headquarters... but OMG is certainly not Oh my god.. ;-)
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I think I'd read them all just as letters, except for "October." I'm not familiar with army lingo. The only ones I recognize are US Hq like you said, and I know that APO is the military postal service and that it's normally just read as the letters. I don't know what the rest are.
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Okay.
I have found out that the first hq is "US Headquarters Berlin District" and the second one is "Headquarters Federal Aviation Administration", but the others I still have no clue. Hence, I will read them as letters as you suggest.

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Track 19 posted. Final edits on other tracks very quick to do.
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Section 19:

The skipping is gone! MUCH nicer to listen to! :thumbs:

Recording in stereo.

Bit rate variable; needs to be 128kb constant.

Volume too low; needs to be amplified 5 dB. (If you cannot do this much due to peaks in the recording, use compression first.)

17:53 - "this amnesiac... symptom will... eventually clear" - 2 long pauses in this sentence that could be cut down

About 10 seconds of silence at end; only needs 5.

While you're in the file, could you cut the beginning silence down to about 1/2 to 1 second? It's currently a bit over 2 seconds.
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Okay
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The reader for section 35 has returned it to the pot. Any takers?
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"No-one can make you feel inferior without your consent" - Eleanor Roosevelt.
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