Beyond Good and Evil - Part One

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Part One, Section 9

You desire to LIVE "according to Nature"? Oh, you noble
Stoics, what fraud of words! Imagine to yourselves a being like
Nature, boundlessly extravagant, boundlessly indifferent, without
purpose or consideration, without pity or justice, at once
fruitful and barren and uncertain:
imagine to yourselves
INDIFFERENCE as a power--how COULD you live in accordance with
such indifference?

The bold portion is skipped in the recording and should be corrected.

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Post by Steampunk »

Hi, Ominious_D. Thanks for the error report. As russiandoll said previously here, "we can't and don't guarantee 100% accuracy in our efforts." By my estimate, the missing portion would be about 10 seconds long, giving an accuracy rate of about 99.7%. That ain't bad in my book... Unless the omission substantially changes the meaning of the text (which, IMO, it doesn't), it probably isn't worth the trouble of re-recording and re-uploading.

That being said, there is the possibility that the original reader (one Hugh McGuire, who I think is still around occasionally :) ) will agree the correction should be made and record and insert the missing text. Or, you (or anyone else so inclined) are welcome to re-record the section and submit your own version for the catalog. We love multiple versions!


Jim
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Post by ominiousd »

Jim/Steampunk,

Thank you for your reply. I just try to report the errors that I find. I seem to have a keen eye and ear for those details.

If it helps, wonderful; if not, ignore it.

Thank you again for providing a wonderful service.

Sincerely,

Ominious_D
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