[SOLO] Old Times in the Colonies, Charles Carleton Coffin - tg
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How picky do you want me to be? I know it has "standard", but that means different things to different readers.
Here are some notes. All of these are optional.
4:03 - "marine insects -- polyps, star and jellyfish" - I hear "sar"
8:53 - "the tangle of jessamine and honeysuckle" - I hear "jasmine"
10:27 - "Vasquez D'Ayllon" - I hear "D'Allyou". (pronounced with the N, correctly, at 11:09)
24:08 - "he was so far north off the coast of Oregon" - I hear "north of the coast" ("north of the coast" is definitely a strange way to talk of the coast of Oregon.)
26:42 - "not willing to give up the enterprise, landed fifteen men on Roanoke Island" - I hear "landed men" (missing "fifteen")
27:02 - "He laid out a town on Roanoke Island" - I hear "he laid out a new town" (no "new" in the text).
Marked as "See PL Notes", but if you want to leave these, that's A-OK with me.
Here are some notes. All of these are optional.
4:03 - "marine insects -- polyps, star and jellyfish" - I hear "sar"
8:53 - "the tangle of jessamine and honeysuckle" - I hear "jasmine"
10:27 - "Vasquez D'Ayllon" - I hear "D'Allyou". (pronounced with the N, correctly, at 11:09)
24:08 - "he was so far north off the coast of Oregon" - I hear "north of the coast" ("north of the coast" is definitely a strange way to talk of the coast of Oregon.)
26:42 - "not willing to give up the enterprise, landed fifteen men on Roanoke Island" - I hear "landed men" (missing "fifteen")
27:02 - "He laid out a town on Roanoke Island" - I hear "he laid out a new town" (no "new" in the text).
Marked as "See PL Notes", but if you want to leave these, that's A-OK with me.
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Thanks, but I think I'll leave them. We generally aren't that picky with the text.
If the text is understandable and the story is still good, I'd leave it alone.
I'm afraid that sin't the last name I've butchered. I really get lost with the French.
Some of it I've looked up, but it's hard to research it all.
I recently had an unpleasant experience on a DR where every detail was scrutinized. Took the fun out of it.
Thanks for the effort. Sorry to make you do all that.
If the text is understandable and the story is still good, I'd leave it alone.
I'm afraid that sin't the last name I've butchered. I really get lost with the French.
Some of it I've looked up, but it's hard to research it all.
I recently had an unpleasant experience on a DR where every detail was scrutinized. Took the fun out of it.
Thanks for the effort. Sorry to make you do all that.
Like a story that we wish was never ending, we know sometime we must reach the final page. Still we carry on just pretending that there'll always be one more book to go. - Fading Lights, Genesis
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No worries! I was only following along with the text because I'm also making the text into a Gutenberg book. I wouldn't have noticed the differences had I been doing my normal Standard PL.
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I hope I finally got all the errors out. I've never had to go back and re-record as many times for a chapter!
I missed the very first line, if you can believe that!
Anyway Ch 2 is ready for PL.
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I missed the very first line, if you can believe that!
Anyway Ch 2 is ready for PL.
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Chapter 3:
22:46 - commanded by Henry Hudson - I hear "Harry". Since it's such a well-known name, I think it might need to be changed.
22:46 - commanded by Henry Hudson - I hear "Harry". Since it's such a well-known name, I think it might need to be changed.
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Well, I always heard his friends called him Harry.
You know his contemporaries: Studebacker, Packard, and Olds?
It should be good now.
Like a story that we wish was never ending, we know sometime we must reach the final page. Still we carry on just pretending that there'll always be one more book to go. - Fading Lights, Genesis
Sorry about that! Can you tell we've been working together a lot?
Like a story that we wish was never ending, we know sometime we must reach the final page. Still we carry on just pretending that there'll always be one more book to go. - Fading Lights, Genesis
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I won't tell you how many times I've uploaded into my own folder for others' projects. I can keep it quiet, though, because I have the super-secret keys to move 'em files around. LOL!
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Ch 4 is ready. Things have really been slowed down for me due to a remodelling project we have going.
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8:08 - "No Popery in England!" seems to have part of "in" cut off. Take a listen and see what you think.
No worries about the pace.
No worries about the pace.
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OK, you got me! An attempt to correct one error caused another.
I re-recorded the section, so it should sound smoother now.
I re-recorded the section, so it should sound smoother now.
Like a story that we wish was never ending, we know sometime we must reach the final page. Still we carry on just pretending that there'll always be one more book to go. - Fading Lights, Genesis