[NONFICTION] The Book of the Ocean by Ernest Ingersoll -ck
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Here are my two sections!
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/bookoftheocean_14_ingersoll_128kb.mp3 34:46
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/bookoftheocean_15_ingersoll_128kb.mp3 35:31
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/bookoftheocean_14_ingersoll_128kb.mp3 34:46
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/bookoftheocean_15_ingersoll_128kb.mp3 35:31
Great, thank you
Carolin
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Truth exists for the wise, Beauty for a feeling heart: They belong to each other. - Beethoven
Disclaimer:
"Kind reader, if this our performance doth in aught fall short of promise, blame not our good intent, but our unperfect wit."
Disclaimer:
"Kind reader, if this our performance doth in aught fall short of promise, blame not our good intent, but our unperfect wit."
Thank you
Carolin
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Truth exists for the wise, Beauty for a feeling heart: They belong to each other. - Beethoven
Disclaimer:
"Kind reader, if this our performance doth in aught fall short of promise, blame not our good intent, but our unperfect wit."
Disclaimer:
"Kind reader, if this our performance doth in aught fall short of promise, blame not our good intent, but our unperfect wit."
Thank you
Carolin
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Truth exists for the wise, Beauty for a feeling heart: They belong to each other. - Beethoven
Disclaimer:
"Kind reader, if this our performance doth in aught fall short of promise, blame not our good intent, but our unperfect wit."
Disclaimer:
"Kind reader, if this our performance doth in aught fall short of promise, blame not our good intent, but our unperfect wit."
Thank you
Carolin
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Quite a few missed edits and repeats. You might consider making a final listen to catch these before uploading your files. Nothing here that can't be corrected with just some cutting. When making corrections, start with the last one and work towards the beginning in order to keep your place with the time stamps. Upload your corrected file, then post a the file link here with the new file length and i'll check it again.annabellesmith wrote: ↑March 23rd, 2018, 7:30 pm Here are my two sections!
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/bookoftheocean_14_ingersoll_128kb.mp3 34:46
Here are your notes:
Section 14
3:45 stumble, missed edit
5:41 clicks and crackles to cut
7:28 slight stumble
13:13 repeat “what could be more humiliating”
17:01-17:10 repeat “she swung around broadside…”
22:36 – 38 repeat “until her bow stuck in the sand”
23:36 – 40 repeat, “men never fought against adverse…”
28:28- 28 repeat, “as guides to . “
~ Larry
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Whoops! What could be more humiliating indeed.
Here's the new file/length!
https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/bookoftheocean_14_ingersoll_128kb.mp3
34:21
Funnily enough I remember doing a final listen, but I then must have forgotten to save the audacity file and didn't listen to it again before exporting and uploading. And now to start saving future files every five minutes... And doing a definitive final listen.
Sorry for the inconvenience!
Thank you both
Carolin
Thanks,
Michael
"Always read something that will make you look good if you die in the middle of it." — P.J. O’Rourke
Michael
"Always read something that will make you look good if you die in the middle of it." — P.J. O’Rourke
Great, thank you
Carolin
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PL OKrealisticspeakers wrote: ↑March 24th, 2018, 9:35 pm https://librivox.org/uploads/carolin/bookoftheocean_08_ingersoll_128kb.mp3
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~ Larry
Today, May 26, is my 11 year anniversary with LibriVox. What a journery!
Some stats: 2,300 projects, 335 as BC, 500 as DPL, 1850 as reader.
More to come