Audio! For your listening pleasure.
Oct. 17th, 2006 07:30 pmSo I'm finally getting around to uploading various mp3s I've recorded from various sources. Savefile lets you upload to projects, which is rather convenient, but has a maximum filesize of 60 mb, which is less so.
The first project is all Terry Pratchett, recorded from BBC Radio 7. I'm uploading in bits and pieces, but I do have all of Mort, The Amazing Maurice and Guards! Guards! Most of these are over here, with the exception of The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents, which has been put over here since it's bigger than Savefile's size limit. I'm very fond of this one, and not just because David Tennant is Dangerousbeans.
The other project are .mp3s of QI (Quite Interesting). That project is over here. Same as before, I'm uploading as and when I can. QI, for those across the pond and elsewhere, is a sort of game show, hosted by Stephen Fry, with obscure questions which may or may not involve the sky in ancient Greece or the reproductive habits of armadillos. The questions are generally so obscure, points are awarded for being quite interesting, and taken away for being obvious (and wrong, though that's secondary).
The first project is all Terry Pratchett, recorded from BBC Radio 7. I'm uploading in bits and pieces, but I do have all of Mort, The Amazing Maurice and Guards! Guards! Most of these are over here, with the exception of The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents, which has been put over here since it's bigger than Savefile's size limit. I'm very fond of this one, and not just because David Tennant is Dangerousbeans.
The other project are .mp3s of QI (Quite Interesting). That project is over here. Same as before, I'm uploading as and when I can. QI, for those across the pond and elsewhere, is a sort of game show, hosted by Stephen Fry, with obscure questions which may or may not involve the sky in ancient Greece or the reproductive habits of armadillos. The questions are generally so obscure, points are awarded for being quite interesting, and taken away for being obvious (and wrong, though that's secondary).