Wow! I listened to this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snYqgSwUOS0realisticspeakers wrote: ↑July 14th, 2019, 10:19 am Wanna hear something special?
Takács Quartet opus 59
Almost too brisk?
Wow! I listened to this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snYqgSwUOS0realisticspeakers wrote: ↑July 14th, 2019, 10:19 am Wanna hear something special?
Takács Quartet opus 59
PL OK!realisticspeakers wrote: ↑July 4th, 2019, 7:59 pm https://librivox.org/uploads/icequeen/lifeofludwigvanbeethoven1_05_thayer_128kb.mp3
[30:14]
WHHAAT? I made a....m.....m.....mmKevinS wrote: ↑July 14th, 2019, 1:12 pmPL OK!realisticspeakers wrote: ↑July 4th, 2019, 7:59 pm https://librivox.org/uploads/icequeen/lifeofludwigvanbeethoven1_05_thayer_128kb.mp3
[30:14]
I will point out that your pronunciation of 'convent' (at 27:20) is not entirely clear only because you never make mistakes.
For my man Louie, in 1802? Nah!KevinS wrote: ↑July 14th, 2019, 10:38 amWow! I listened to this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snYqgSwUOS0realisticspeakers wrote: ↑July 14th, 2019, 10:19 am Wanna hear something special?
Takács Quartet opus 59
Almost too brisk?
Chill, dude! I'm woikin' on it.
Hahahah! What, I wonder, would he say about our Professor Thayer?realisticspeakers wrote: ↑July 18th, 2019, 9:48 amChill, dude! I'm woikin' on it.
My Learning Ally Young Adult novel has strict deadline.
And This ACX gig was written by a kid probably just out of high-school is killing me. He has a command of the English language but does not know how to structure a paragraph or avoid cliches. He lacks subtlety, maturity, and coherency of thought. It is terribly painful. Probably not as painful as a burst appendix but very similar.
I am trying to push through it, but need to stop after every paragraph to make sure I read it right because I couldn't believe my eye-ears.
I was fooled.
His preface (the audition) was pretty good. It sounded passionate and like it was going to be a good read.
Now, looking back, I see the clues.
Here is an example:
Online security conversations should start from the moment kids
start roaming the internet. Explaining the physical and digital world
are two sides of the same coin, and just like the real world, the online
world is home to safe as well as unsafe things. Use computer safety
solutions. It is pertinent to note tools of a technological nature can
play significant roles in protecting equipment, user data, and the likes.
All I know is that I want to commit suicide reading this stuff:KevinS wrote: ↑July 18th, 2019, 9:54 amHahahah! What, I wonder, would he say about our Professor Thayer?realisticspeakers wrote: ↑July 18th, 2019, 9:48 amChill, dude! I'm woikin' on it.
My Learning Ally Young Adult novel has strict deadline.
And This ACX gig was written by a kid probably just out of high-school is killing me. He has a command of the English language but does not know how to structure a paragraph or avoid cliches. He lacks subtlety, maturity, and coherency of thought. It is terribly painful. Probably not as painful as a burst appendix but very similar.
I am trying to push through it, but need to stop after every paragraph to make sure I read it right because I couldn't believe my eye-ears.
I was fooled.
His preface (the audition) was pretty good. It sounded passionate and like it was going to be a good read.
Now, looking back, I see the clues.
Here is an example:
Online security conversations should start from the moment kids
start roaming the internet. Explaining the physical and digital world
are two sides of the same coin, and just like the real world, the online
world is home to safe as well as unsafe things. Use computer safety
solutions. It is pertinent to note tools of a technological nature can
play significant roles in protecting equipment, user data, and the likes.
No. It was much much worse:
To me, 'convent' sounds close to 'cónvict.' Maybe it's just me, but have another listen.realisticspeakers wrote: ↑July 22nd, 2019, 12:59 pm I thought you were kidding because I checked it out and didn't hear anything and didn't get the joke. Wait, I'll double check and fix whatever you tell me.