So I picked up an audiobook for listening on my iPod.
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So I picked up an audiobook for listening on my iPod.
I'm a good ole Canadian Boy that vlogs (video blogs) moments in my life. The premise is that when I'm really old and forget how to feed myself, I can still look back and remember.
Variety! Perhaps I'll just gab about my day, or perhaps we'll talk about family, sports or whatever. I also have an artistic side, I like to experiment with different methods or points of view.
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Funny, but I’ve never downloaded a book or listened to one on my iPod. Not sure why. I’ve always listened to stories since childhood. On radio, from being read to, even on tv (there were always stories being read on tv when I was a kid - not so sure it happens as much these days). And I love reading books. So I’d better get downloading. I certainly listen to podcasts. I get quite a few things from the BBC. And subscribe to numerous poddy lists. But no books as such. You may have started something, Mike…
Oh, and I love how passionate and always eloquent you are in your videos. Really inspiring.
One real benefit of the iPod, over just a normal MP3 player, is that the iPod resumes exactly where you left off. So you can still listen to podcasts, music or whatever and come back and pickup the book exactly where you left off. It’s a fantastic feature.
Wow Robert. I’m a subscriber to your RSS feed and get tonnes of inspiration from each of your your videos. Thank you for dropping by.
(I highly recommend those that haven’t seen Robert Croma’s video work, to go visit his site at robertcroma.com.
I’ve moved on to listening to Dan Brown’s Deception Point.
Pretty exciting so far.