[Rhodes22-list] mjm said, "...

Ronald Lipton ronald.lipton at gmail.com
Tue Dec 2 21:40:06 EST 2008


I have been addicted to audio books for many years.  For IPOD readable
files you want to use audible.com. It has the largest selection.  However
the files are encoded so that you can't simply download and forward them.
For the folks in Ukrane you might want to try Librivox.com.
That is a source of public domain literature read by volunteers.  Some
of the readers are very good, for others you get what you pay for.

Ron

On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 7:01 PM, Tootle <ekroposki at charter.net> wrote:

>
> Michael said, "Quick thought, why not buy them a subscription to "books on
> tape" for an iPod, a quick search shows if you pay (for them) 8-15$ dollars
> a month they can download it to an iPod. Solves the conversion problem,
> copyright issues and download speed, and sounds like "good value for the
> money" at a classroom level."
>
> Sounds like a good idea.  I need to investigate this tool. This illustrates
> why I posted the question to this list.
>
> Maybe Herb will now understand why I occasionally use the term Guru.  Herb
> needs to understand that on this forum in the background are real Kahuna.
> And he needs to remember that he is in that select group when posting.
>
> Herb, many years ago I used to refer to Michael's rate at $350 an hour.
>  Now
> do you believe?
>
> Imagine if he succumbed to the credential game and got the Ph.D. that goes
> with his record of achievement.
>
> Ed K
> 'The voice of reason in a cacophony of idle chatter'
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