PoP audio

Lucas Gonzalez lgs0a at yahoo.es
Tue Oct 5 02:22:50 PDT 2004


> the audio version of "The Practice of Peace."
> wide distribution and good listening.
> disappointed that my publisher has not been more forthcoming in terms
> of providing a web-home.
> However, I think there may be an opportunity here.

Yes I want to listen to the whole book, too!

Some ideas/questions ...

If the file is 75 megs, then it fits in a *mini* CD.  Cute!  (But more
expensive than normal CDs, I believe.)  Could be used as a present ...
to political leaders ;)

Is each chapter a "song"?  I mean, can each part be listened to (and
possibly replayed) separately, and indexed as such?  Some accents (I'm
thinking about mine) may be harder than others, so the listener may
want to replay those parts.  And of course some words are more immortal
than others.  (A thankful bow towards the bard.)

An ISO image of the CD (ready to toast at home) could be made available
to people who pay through pay-pal.  Simple (for some), and faster.
( Something like http://www.linuxiso.org/viewdoc.php/howtoburn.html )

Just for fun (or strategies or logos), we might look at
http://www.spreadfirefox.com  (it's about installing a good free
internet browser on friends' PCs)

Does it have music?  Some from Goa or elsewhere would be nice.  A
tibetan bell?  (Of course anyone with such a bell can put up a WAV file
somewhere in their webpages.)

Discard most of this and add your own!

Really looking forward to seeing it spread.  Thanks!

Lucas





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