Hi Mark, I wrote you a comment last night, but the audio and the comment fell off while I posted it.
What fun it was to listen to your voice! I was delighted like a little kid and filled with joy listening! It was such a nice connection, such a lovely Christmas gift.
I tend to "hear" words anyway (must come from being raised by musicians and being exposed to rhythm and sound even in utero), so now every time I read your posts, they'll be translated into your voice. Weird to hear voices in your head from people you've never met!
(That's been true of Althouse's work for a couple of months now, ever since she started podcasting. It's interesting how it effects how I read her blog now.)
Liz and Reader: I can hardly stand to listen to myself...only looking at the pics from our trip makes me cringe more.
But Audioblogger is quicker than writing and last night, I didn't feel like writing, proofreading, and re-writing. That all would have taken more time or energy than I had. (Although I do approximate the process when I record an audio post. This post, for example, was the sixth attempt at doing a "quick" post-trip audio.)
Reader, I was a bit stunned to hear Althouse's voice for the first time a few months ago. It was nothing like I'd imagined it would be. The experience of actually hearing her was like seeing a radio personality for the first time.
Hi Mark,
ReplyDeleteI wrote you a comment last night, but the audio and the comment fell off while I posted it.
What fun it was to listen to your voice! I was delighted like a little kid and filled with joy listening! It was such a nice connection, such a lovely Christmas gift.
Thank you and God bless you.
Liz
Cool to match a voice with the written word.
ReplyDeleteI tend to "hear" words anyway (must come from being raised by musicians and being exposed to rhythm and sound even in utero), so now every time I read your posts, they'll be translated into your voice. Weird to hear voices in your head from people you've never met!
(That's been true of Althouse's work for a couple of months now, ever since she started podcasting. It's interesting how it effects how I read her blog now.)
Liz and Reader:
ReplyDeleteI can hardly stand to listen to myself...only looking at the pics from our trip makes me cringe more.
But Audioblogger is quicker than writing and last night, I didn't feel like writing, proofreading, and re-writing. That all would have taken more time or energy than I had. (Although I do approximate the process when I record an audio post. This post, for example, was the sixth attempt at doing a "quick" post-trip audio.)
Reader, I was a bit stunned to hear Althouse's voice for the first time a few months ago. It was nothing like I'd imagined it would be. The experience of actually hearing her was like seeing a radio personality for the first time.
Thanks to both of you and God bless you!
Mark
Tamar:
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for that!
Have a blessed 2006!
Mark