Re: study material for ipod? (listen to it sped up by 25%)

From: Scott Thornton (scthornton@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Jan 10 2006 - 17:07:49 GMT-3


Yeah, I can't imagine speeding this up 25%, I could stand to slow it down
25% so I can process the information. Hours of someone spitting facts at
you is hard to keep up with, Wayne must be pretty good if he speeds that
material up!

On 1/10/06, Mark Lasarko <mlasarko@co.ba.md.us> wrote:
>
> I can hear it now...
> Recalling the sounds of chipmunks rambling configs in my head during the
> lab!
> (Add that to your checklist?)
> ~M
>
> >>> Wcsmith <wcsmith@smithlabs.com> 01/09/06 2:25 PM >>>
>
> > I would suggest purchasing an audio class from Internetwork Expert or IP
> > Expert. They are audio format and you can load them on your iPod...
>
> I've got the IPExpert mp3's converted to aac (m4b) format for an Ipod
> nano.
> Then you can listen to it sped up by 25%. Plenty of space left
> afterwards.
>
> Very handy for down time. If you have an ipod, I'd recommend a program
> called
> markable that will convert
> CDs into the right format for you.
>
> I'm thinking about buying the Internetwork Expert material, but I'm not
> sure
> my purchasing dept (Wife) will agree to the expense.
>
>
> Wayne
>
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