Certainly!
[Education/Reasoning] Logic for the Million, by James William Gilbart-ag
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Regrettably i must have overwritten the recording of section 8 .I cannot find it on the computer.
So I think the simplest solution is to re-record it and get it right this time !
I will do this as soon as i can.
Sorry to be a pest !
Jennifer
So I think the simplest solution is to re-record it and get it right this time !
I will do this as soon as i can.
Sorry to be a pest !
Jennifer
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No problem. I'm sorry for the extra work. It's always very discouraging to have to record a section twice.
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well yes and no! you do get further understanding of the topic and it can be quite enlightening.
I am fascinated by the discussions and presentation of subjects that are still so pertinent today .
Nothing changes !!
here is section 8 !
https://librivox.org/uploads/alg1001/logic_08_gilbart_128kb.mp3
duration 23.32.
Jennifer
I am fascinated by the discussions and presentation of subjects that are still so pertinent today .
Nothing changes !!
here is section 8 !
https://librivox.org/uploads/alg1001/logic_08_gilbart_128kb.mp3
duration 23.32.
Jennifer
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Welcome to Librivox toecurlingtales!
It would be great to have you record sections 13-14 for this project (Logic). It looks like you've just passed your 1 minute test recording which means you are ready to go. Don't forget in all future recordings to make any changes that were suggested when you did the test recording (eg: if you needed to amplify, you'll need to do that for every section you submit).
In order to assign a section to you in the Magic Window (MW) of this project, I've entered you into the database of readers. Your reader page is accessible here and a list of your assigned sections is here (you might want to bookmark it). It's great that you're eager to record but many new users have trouble with their first section so instead of assigning all the sections you requested, I've just done section 13. Once that has been uploaded successfully, I would be more than happy to assign you any other sections you would like. Your claim is confirmed - you have two months to submit section 13. Looking forward to hearing your section and have you help out with this project!
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Section 8 is PL OK!
I haven't heard a section from this book that I have found uninteresting. It lives up to its title.
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here is chapter 9
https://librivox.org/uploads/alg1001/logic_09_gilbart_128kb.mp3
duration 14.53
Jennifer
https://librivox.org/uploads/alg1001/logic_09_gilbart_128kb.mp3
duration 14.53
Jennifer