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I downloaded the public domain version of Frankenstein for my early generation of Kindle with a somewhat primitive text-to-speech feature. When I ran out of anything else to listen to at work, I would let that drone on and on, not really comprehending what is going on in the story.
Ratkin Premium Member 10 months ago
I’m missing the joke. Audiobooks do have adjustable speed settings for that reason.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member 10 months ago
It is a long story.
Doug K 10 months ago
… as long as he has matching speed listening …
saywhatwhat 10 months ago
I would think for him, reading it in binary code would be faster.
phritzg Premium Member 10 months ago
To boost his reading speed and comprehension, Oldbot listened to “The Evelyn Wood Seven-Day Speed Reading and Learning Program” audiobook.
Ermine Notyours 10 months ago
I downloaded the public domain version of Frankenstein for my early generation of Kindle with a somewhat primitive text-to-speech feature. When I ran out of anything else to listen to at work, I would let that drone on and on, not really comprehending what is going on in the story.
Ken Otwell 10 months ago
When I tune in late to a live stream, I often run it at 1.5 x speed to catch up, then it automatically cuts back to real-time.
geese28 10 months ago
Lemme guess a couple of chipmunks wrote that?
Steverino Premium Member 10 months ago
If Oldbot listens to that, he could get his head cut off.
Kidon Ha-Shomer 10 months ago
it was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it is the New York Times.
sdmitchell02 10 months ago
I’m training to break the 4-minute Milton.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member 10 months ago
What the dickens is he going on about?
cuzinron47 10 months ago
Since it’s an audio book, it’s speed listening.
Bilan 10 months ago
If he’s speed reading, wouldn’t it be 1.5x the best of times and 1.5x the worst of times?
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen 10 months ago
And the thing in his hand probably has more than a thousand times the amount of memory that he does.