I just went through my library out of curiosity there are 110 books in it. That's since October 2010 and they are almost all 20 to 35 hrs ! Guess I am addicted..... Listen = work, in the car, in my shop, the yard, in front of the stove, in restaurants, in grocery stores, walking around town and most importantly in the woods. What about you guys any audible heads ?
Yep. I am really into podcasts too. I like getting information all the time and audio works well in a lot of cases.
PODCASTS ! Jack Jack Jack These are books you buy and listen to ! Ok I'll be nice I do listen to lots of podcasts as well my favorite is NPR Car talk.
Two separate statements Pete. Yes in response to your question at the end of post one. I listen to podcasts in addition to audio books. After rereading I realise that didn't come out how I intended it. I have the entire Jeeves and Wooster set, they made me fall in love with the audio format. They were my gateway drug.
Mine was David Eddings 10 minutes and I was hooked ! The wife doesn't understand at all she thinks its weird or something. Me I'm in heaven with them
Love books on tape...er phone. There are plenty of free (although older public domain) books out there. I listened to ( after reading it), Shackletons "South" book of his failed Antarctic exploration. Truly amazing story.
I'll look that one up Schlot ! Where I work is very repedative work so for the last 9 years I have read and re-read every last book I could find out there. The free ones where the first to get blasted through
You might get a kick out of another public domain one. "Backwoods of Canada" by Catherine Parr Trail. It's this woman's letters she wrote home when she and her husband moved from the UK to Canada in the early 1800's. Overall it's pretty good. Some of her letters ramble on a bit, but it really shows what it was like to move in the north woods back in those days.
What do you guys listen to these on? CD or a download like on the ipad or something? I havent had much time to read lately and Im thinking this might be a good way to catch up on "reading".
Can you move it to another device say the computer or a tablet or another phone or is it stuck on the device that you download it too? Also are there gift cards for these things Im thinking about putting a few on my Christmas list.
I only download free books and radio shows. The free books are older public domain books though. Almost all old time radio shows are free, so I really don't have any experience in buying them. The files that I download are standard mpeg so I can move them, but file manipulation can be kind of a hassle so I usually download them on each device I use.
It's easiest to download on PC if you are moving them to a device that isn't able to download them itself -- most MP3 players for instance. I listen to a lot of them in my car, the stereo in there has an SD card.
My wife is hooked on audio books. She gets them from the local library and listens to them on her commute to work (30 mins one way). Just takes them out one at a time. When we vacation out of the country she grabs a couple, I rip them, and put them on her phone. Your local library is a fantastic source for this format.
Thanks guys I found an app for audible.com on my phone and downloaded a couple books this should be better than listening to the junk on the radio.
You can use the app on up to 3 devices if I remember right. If you download the computer then it's unlimited.