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Where do you find the time?
aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Jun 12, 2012
Thank you, Rod.
Listening takes less time than reading, naturally, because you can do it while doing other things.
I don't read half as much as I'd like to. Once I have the time, I'm often too tired and only manage a page or two before my eyelids drop.
Where do you find the time?
Willem Posted Jun 20, 2012
Hi there Bel and Rod! I find much too little time for reading everything I'd like to read myself, even though I'm doing several hours of reading each day.
Where do you find the time?
Rod Posted Jun 20, 2012
Several hours? SEVeral Hours? A DAY?
Good grief, there's not that much time in the whole world
Where do you find the time?
aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Jun 21, 2012
Willem, listening to audio books while gardening for example might just be the thing for you then. There's a lot of free stuff out there - not all of them enjoyable, mind. I'm currently listening to an audio book that makes me wonder if it wasn't better if I read it myself.
Where do you find the time?
Willem Posted Jun 22, 2012
Well, Rod, I live in my own world!
Bel, so how does that work? Do you download the books as sound files over the net? What kind of a device do you record and play them on? Sorry for asking but here I am in the technological dark ages - the only high tech stuff I have is this computer (which is about ten years old now if not more) and a digital camera that's also about as old.
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