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IDK, I've looked hard , for years and years. I basically have no hope, but figured I'd try here. Blind people seem to be really into old-school and archival stuff, so maybe someone will find it in their collection or on one of their hard drives or (if they're true giggachads, look for it online 😘).
I scoured torrent sites, the Wayback Machine — but I'm also not an expert at either of those things.
This is The Cricket in Times Square Part 1/2. I used to have this collection known as "16 Children's Classics and Award Winners". It was a set of 16 audiobooks of some classics, dramatized. Each was in its own folder, and each had two parts.
Some notable titles include Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, A cricket in Times Square, Harry Cat's Puppy (which was in the same universe as The Cricket in Times Square), Across Five Aprils, Call It Courage, A Wrinkle in Time, and A Wind Something-or-Another — same universe as Wrinkle. Really fun stuff.
The point is, they were really old quality (in a good way), really well done, and I loved them. They were the first ever... stories I guess? That I ever read.
Someone in my family put them on the very first MP3 player I ever got. That was like nearly 12 years ago now maybe more. I used to have them on a PC that crashed. I tried to recover it, but it was this second-hand old PC my mom was using, one the workplace had lent her so it sucked.
I had sent them to a friend, but the fucker never sent it back to me.
Then I recovered just this one book, and then I lost Part 2 again somehow :((
Anyway sob story aside : point is, I would really, really, really like it if anyone else has heard of these or could find them. I believe originally they were obtained via taurent.
Hmm... maybe I should cross-post this on audiogames.net.
Often times in life we find ourselves overwhelmed with too many things to do, or at least I do. That's because I don't ask for help from my peers, or delegate tasks to my teammates efficiently. Instead, I insist on doing everything on my own which is obviously not good because putting the physical and mental strain aside, it means that instead of your 100% to one focused goal, you're instead giving something like 60-80% to everything, and the percentage steadily decreases as time passes and you tire out. Idk about you but personally I prefer the first option because then I can have others work alongside me and also give 100% to their tasks. This clip very efficiently demonstrates an example of this and how delegation is beneficial, though this one in particular more of a command structure setting. Sometimes when I get the urges to put too much on my plate I go back to this clip and it helps motivate me to delegate. I hope it does the same for you ❤️
Another not-at-all regular dosage of motivation/learning for all of us. I wish those incel people were still here so that they could have benefitted from it... Oh well.
A11y! ❤️
Also that was the only time I actually clicked on the download file as mp3 or whatever link that they have lmao because usually this is not an issue and I can get it in one or at most two-three listens using ctrl in the edit field. This time though the download was strictly for archival purposes because even if you were a certified blindie like The Essential Blindie Handbook (Expanded Edition).txt was your bible that you read verses from after waking up and before going to bed I still think you'd have a hard time understanding actually what the fuck is being said or if it is even anything at all. I certainly did not. Perhaps some luck when put through audio software? IDK feel free to give it a shot or something, I've been too lazy to do it so made it public. I'm sure I can rely on all yall rizzlords to figure it out 😘
Just like him!
What does he think? Listen and find out!
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