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Trollheart 05-15-2021 06:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Lisnaholic (Post 2173076)


If I may ask, Trollheart, do you read books outloud to your sister? That would be a nice, old-fashioned thing to be doing.



Oh yeah. Because her eyes are so bad now she can't read for herself (plus her short term memory is not great) so we tried a lot of things years ago, including an ingenious scanner machine that scanned pages and then read them out to you but it was like HE-CAME-IN-THE-GAR-DEN-AND-LOOKED-UP-AT-THE-WIN-DOW... Very mechanical and boring, plus it was literally the size of one of those old computer scanners so it took up a lot of space. Then I considered audio books but there wasn't much of the sort of thing she likes, and anyway it depends on who's reading. Thought about recording my voice for her then finally advanced the possibility of reading for her. At first she thought no, it's like being a child again and being read stories, and the she must have thought, well no actually, it's more like being a child again and being read stories!

So it works very well. Gets me reading more, entertains her and it also gives her the option to ask if she doesn't understand, hear or agree with something in the book. It's thanks to her that I've been able to get into Dickens, as I doubt I would have - with the best intentions in the world - have got round to doing it myself. Also helps to pass the time when she's in hospital. She told me that once or twice other visitors in the ward, and patients, had been listening to me and thought it was really nice that I was reading for her.

rostasi 05-16-2021 08:15 AM

https://i.imgur.com/OyG3vyh.jpg

Lisnaholic 05-16-2021 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 2173138)
Oh yeah. Because her eyes are so bad now she can't read for herself (plus her short term memory is not great) so we tried a lot of things years ago, including an ingenious scanner machine that scanned pages and then read them out to you but it was like HE-CAME-IN-THE-GAR-DEN-AND-LOOKED-UP-AT-THE-WIN-DOW... Very mechanical and boring, plus it was literally the size of one of those old computer scanners so it took up a lot of space. Then I considered audio books but there wasn't much of the sort of thing she likes, and anyway it depends on who's reading. Thought about recording my voice for her then finally advanced the possibility of reading for her. At first she thought no, it's like being a child again and being read stories, and the she must have thought, well no actually, it's more like being a child again and being read stories!

So it works very well. Gets me reading more, entertains her and it also gives her the option to ask if she doesn't understand, hear or agree with something in the book. It's thanks to her that I've been able to get into Dickens, as I doubt I would have - with the best intentions in the world - have got round to doing it myself. Also helps to pass the time when she's in hospital. She told me that once or twice other visitors in the ward, and patients, had been listening to me and thought it was really nice that I was reading for her.

Yep, so much nicer than an audio book or similar; I approve 100% Trollheart! I'm glad that the two of you have something like that to share when, as it always does, conversation wanes. I haven't read to another person since doing it on a regular basis with my son. We could get through an entire book in one evening! Luckily for me, his preferred reading, Nicky's Noisy Night, wasn't too demanding to read out loud. For Dickens, with his vocab and sentence length, you have to stay on your toes a bit more, I suspect.

https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/i...jXPKs&usqp=CAU

rostasi 05-16-2021 11:37 AM

Big fan of ZBS Media - especially the whole Jack Flanders series with The Fourth Tower of Inverness being the most well-known.
The Ruby - Galactic Gumshoe adventures too.The productions are incredibly well-done with binaural recordings in various countries.
So, when Jack is in Rio, you get field recordings made in Rio. Good if you want to lose yourself in another world of radio drama.
Started listening 50 years ago and they are still doing new ones today.

https://fritzfreiheit.com/wiki/Jack_Flanders

https://i.imgur.com/Vh48zQV.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/7LrcNC3.jpg

Trollheart 05-16-2021 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Lisnaholic (Post 2173196)
Yep, so much nicer than an audio book or similar; I approve 100% Trollheart! I'm glad that the two of you have something like that to share when, as it always does, conversation wanes. I haven't read to another person since doing it on a regular basis with my son. We could get through an entire book in one evening! Luckily for me, his preferred reading, Nicky's Noisy Night, wasn't too demanding to read out loud. For Dickens, with his vocab and sentence length, you have to stay on your toes a bit more, I suspect.

https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/i...jXPKs&usqp=CAU

Oh you are not kidding! There's a character in, I think, Little Dorrit, who is written in such a way that she says everything in one big rush of breath, no punctuation, and reading it out loud makes you realise how well Dickens gets her character across. I literally had to take a deep breath every time I could see dialogue from her, and my chest usually hurt afterwards. You try saying maybe a full paragraph (maybe twenty or thirty lines) all at once! It's bloody exhausting! :laughing:

rostasi 05-16-2021 05:19 PM

reading and listening to earlier in the week:

Instant Composers Pool - 30 Years

https://i.imgur.com/4yqCAIa.jpg

Han Bennink - KOK

https://i.imgur.com/ec8BKlR.jpg

SGR 05-16-2021 06:02 PM

https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/mtwAA...Yyc/s-l225.jpg

Interesting read so far - always love to read about programmers and their motivations and backstories.

Marie Monday 05-17-2021 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by rostasi (Post 2173250)
reading and listening to earlier in the week:

Instant Composers Pool - 30 Years

https://i.imgur.com/4yqCAIa.jpg

Han Bennink - KOK

https://i.imgur.com/ec8BKlR.jpg

Cool, in my listening queue. Currently listening to another one featuring Bennink. I love the Dutch swearing around 7:00

Mindfulness 05-18-2021 02:45 PM

https://media.discordapp.net/attachm...755&height=564

Found this old history book way back. It was interesting reading the point of view of America from a colonial perspective. Bet a modern-day American History book all different...

Mindfulness 05-18-2021 04:55 PM

https://shhons-stuff.com/collections/books-1
Going to start selling some books if they sell


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