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OK, Section 16 ready for PL now as well!
https://librivox.org/uploads/rapunzelina/motherearth4_16_various_128kb.mp3 11:44
https://librivox.org/uploads/rapunzelina/motherearth4_16_various_128kb.mp3 11:44
Here is section 14, ready for PL.
https://librivox.org/uploads/rapunzelina/motherearth4_14_various_128kb.mp3 14:50
All the best, Stephen
https://librivox.org/uploads/rapunzelina/motherearth4_14_various_128kb.mp3 14:50
All the best, Stephen
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Thanks, Stephen! It's ready for PL, which I'll do shortly.
TwoRavens wrote: ↑June 23rd, 2020, 4:44 pm Here is section 14, ready for PL.
https://librivox.org/uploads/rapunzelina/motherearth4_14_various_128kb.mp3 14:50
All the best, Stephen
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PL notes for Stephen, Section 14 -- some VERY minor changes! Otherwise, great reading!
2:09 -- you left out the word "a" in "a hard and bitter struggle"
5:31: you said "attempts" (plural) instead of "attempt" (singular) here: "As already stated, the violent attempt to kill trade unionism"
10:44: you left out the word "often" in "for the more often their names appear in the papers;"
2:09 -- you left out the word "a" in "a hard and bitter struggle"
5:31: you said "attempts" (plural) instead of "attempt" (singular) here: "As already stated, the violent attempt to kill trade unionism"
10:44: you left out the word "often" in "for the more often their names appear in the papers;"
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Reading the PL notes for Section 14, these can be optional fixes since they don't change the meaning of the sentence. I will mark the section PL OK, but, Stephen, feel free to make the changes if you feel so inclined
Edited to add: Same goes for Section 15, which I noticed when I went to edit the Magic Window
By the way, Christine, do you have some PLing your section 16 or could I PL it?
Edited to add: Same goes for Section 15, which I noticed when I went to edit the Magic Window
By the way, Christine, do you have some PLing your section 16 or could I PL it?
Hi, I am PL'ing her section, but if you would like to PL it, that's okay with meRapunzelina wrote: ↑June 24th, 2020, 12:44 am Reading the PL notes for Section 14, these can be optional fixes since they don't change the meaning of the sentence. I will mark the section PL OK, but, Stephen, feel free to make the changes if you feel so inclined
Edited to add: Same goes for Section 15, which I noticed when I went to edit the Magic Window
By the way, Christine, do you have some PLing your section 16 or could I PL it?
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Right, you have an arrangement, I will leave you to it then
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Of course -- as I just PM'd you, the reader is completely free to decide what to do with the information I give when I PL. If I was overly nitpicky, my apologies!Rapunzelina wrote: ↑June 24th, 2020, 12:44 am Reading the PL notes for Section 14, these can be optional fixes since they don't change the meaning of the sentence. I will mark the section PL OK, but, Stephen, feel free to make the changes if you feel so inclined
Edited to add: Same goes for Section 15, which I noticed when I went to edit the Magic Window
By the way, Christine, do you have some PLing your section 16 or could I PL it?
Perhaps bhavya should take over as DPL from this point on. I didn't mean to hurt anyone's feelings.
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That's alright! Nobody's feelings are hurt and that shows from your excellent interaction with the readers, Christine! In fact, my apologies, if I could have been more tactful. Thank you for everything you do in the project!
Okay, I'll get to it by today.Rapunzelina wrote: ↑June 24th, 2020, 1:36 am Right, you have an arrangement, I will leave you to it then
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I am preparing section 7, "The Antichrist" by Nietzche.
Here's my Q...
The piece starts with this note, which obviously is not part of the text itself:
From "The Antichrist," by Friedrich Nietzsche. Edited by Alexander Tille, translated by Thomas Common. Publishers: Macmillan & Co. New York.
Should I read this, or can I skip it and dive right into "I make war against this theological instinct...." ?
...LJB
Here's my Q...
The piece starts with this note, which obviously is not part of the text itself:
From "The Antichrist," by Friedrich Nietzsche. Edited by Alexander Tille, translated by Thomas Common. Publishers: Macmillan & Co. New York.
Should I read this, or can I skip it and dive right into "I make war against this theological instinct...." ?
...LJB
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"every little breeze..."
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"every little breeze..."
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Yes, I think it would be best to read it, since that's what's in the text. Thanks for checking!
maxgal wrote: ↑June 25th, 2020, 6:57 pm I am preparing section 7, "The Antichrist" by Nietzche.
Here's my Q...
The piece starts with this note, which obviously is not part of the text itself:
From "The Antichrist," by Friedrich Nietzsche. Edited by Alexander Tille, translated by Thomas Common. Publishers: Macmillan & Co. New York.
Should I read this, or can I skip it and dive right into "I make war against this theological instinct...." ?
...LJB