maybs5280 wrote: ↑May 3rd, 2020, 9:48 pm
Hi can I do Light without Heat reading?
I would be glad to have you join this project.
First, I must know how you would like to be listed and credited in the LibriVox Catalog -- real name, pseudonym, or any nickname you wish. Meanwhile, I'll save this section for you.
Hint: It is easier for us if your request includes the Section number.
maybs5280 wrote: ↑May 3rd, 2020, 9:48 pm
Hi can I do Light without Heat reading?
I would be glad to have you join this project.
First, I must know how you would like to be listed and credited in the LibriVox Catalog -- real name, pseudonym, or any nickname you wish. Meanwhile, I'll save this section for you.
Hint: It is easier for us if your request includes the Section number.
maybs5280 wrote: ↑May 3rd, 2020, 9:48 pm
Hi can I do Light without Heat reading?
I would be glad to have you join this project.
First, I must know how you would like to be listed and credited in the LibriVox Catalog -- real name, pseudonym, or any nickname you wish. Meanwhile, I'll save this section for you.
Hint: It is easier for us if your request includes the Section number.
My bad, I'd like to go by Maybs please. Thank you
That is fine!
Just click on your name in the Magic Window to see your catalog page where you can track all of your LV projects.
andybeddy wrote: ↑May 7th, 2020, 5:54 pm
Hi. Could I have a go at section 15 James Watt please?
You certainly may!
All yours.
Thanks for that. Just prepping for recording on Sunday and Monday (what on earth have I let myself in for? Bring back Chaucer, all is forgiven) I notice that after my article but before the next one begins there is a short section of editorial. "At the recent sale of the late Mr B Tompkins prime cattle..." Do you want me to record that bit too?
andybeddy wrote: ↑May 9th, 2020, 6:17 am
Thanks for that. Just prepping for recording on Sunday and Monday (what on earth have I let myself in for? Bring back Chaucer, all is forgiven) I notice that after my article but before the next one begins there is a short section of editorial. "At the recent sale of the late Mr B Tompkins prime cattle..." Do you want me to record that bit too?
Well, it is the longest article in the magazine, but if you would be willing to read that short piece at the end, that would be great. Thanks for asking. I'm sure you'll do fine.
Hi. Here is section 15 James Watt running time 16:37
Please let me know if anything needs fixing. I am out working Tuesday to Friday this week so I won't be at home until Saturday afternoon to do anything.