[COMPLETE] 1001 Nights, Vol. 5 -neb

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Chivalrous
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Sorry about the mislabel. Just to be clear, you're ok with it for now pending edits or you still need me to upload?
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Section 10 is PL OK. But to make sure the URL is correct, re-upload it using the form thousand_nights_ vol05_10_burton.mp3 rather than thousand_nights_vol5_10_burton.mp3.

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Chivalrous wrote:Sorry about the mislabel. Just to be clear, you're ok with it for now pending edits or you still need me to upload?
Just see the post above.
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Done. And seen. :)
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Chivalrous --

Make sure you read that post above again. I screwed it up and had to redo it.

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Chivalrous wrote:Seen and done again.
Thanks.
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Post by jeanny »

Hey there,
I'm back and have finally read this long thread up to the last post.
Thanks very much for your great job, and especially to Nadine for taking over this project while I was gone. :clap:
By the way, are there any news on volume 6? If it has not been taken yet, I could post it in the Launch Pad if you like.
Cheers,
Jeanny
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Welcome back Jeanny :D

I got a lot of help from Bill too!

Volume 6 is not started, I was about too, but then you mailed that you were about to get a new computer so I waited :D But you can put me down as MC when you post it!
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Volume 6 is now in progress here: viewtopic.php?f=28&t=35483
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I'll be away from the computer for the next three days. Back on the 12th.

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Hi all

I'm not sure who's BCing this anymore, but I have a strong urge to orphan the last 3 sections which are two months overdue and which the reader (not seen online for the last 3 weeks) had promised to upload before September.

Any thoughts?
Nadine

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I sent a PM reminder Aug. 29. Novella replied that there was difficulty with the end of the last section--ended mid-sentence. I tried unsuccessfully to find the missing text, then told Novella to just end with the sentence before that incomplete one. Haven't heard from Novella since. I would say it's time to orphan those sections.

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She wrote to me as well, and I told her that's how the text ends (that was a bit before she wrote to you I guess). I did check another source, so I'm quite confident.

Bill, will you orphan if you have MW access right now? then I'll move us back to readers wanted tomorrow if no one volunteers.
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neckertb wrote:Bill, will you orphan if you have MW access right now? then I'll move us back to readers wanted tomorrow if no one volunteers.
Hearkening and obeying.

-- Bill
The range of literature is as wide as humanity. It touches every feeling, every hope, every craving of the human heart. -- David Jordan
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