DeloresMy mother was blind, she would have loved Audioboo. Well done Robert
markrockA pleasure to have a satisfied user. We've worked hard with the visually impaired to make Audioboo useful. Your boos mean the effort paid off.
rjnetThanks for posting this Mark. For those who are interested the audio diary of my journey to Germany, including that clip from Cologne, can be found here: http://audioboo.fm/tag/rjde11 ; whilst my guide dog training diaries are here: http://audioboo.fm/tag/guide%20dog%20training%20diary . Both obviously appear backwards, so you'll need to navigate back through the pages to find the start. I'd be interest in people's comments on the individuall Boo pages.
thomasthetaxiI was in Lionel Bart's Oliver with Edna in the early sixties, when I played the Artful Dodger She was such a lovely lady. I have never forgotten how warm and friendly she was
You were my favourite Edna, i loved you to pieces.
Savvysubmitted it again here http://www.avert.org/submit-a-story.php hope that's ok - stories of the first time sex experiences........ now there's a channel
SavvyWhat a lovely lady to work with - I wish we'd had a whole day to hear her tales over the last 90 years - the striptease chorus job was fun too!
puppet_headIts a little poor that Victoria wasn't picked up when she called amazon a monopoly, ater all its harpercollins that is curruntly under investigation by the oft for cartel and pricing fixing activities!
suttonnickThis week, we are speaking to leading figures from the industry about the future of the book. Victoria Barnsley is chief executive and Publisher of HarperCollins UK. She tells us that Amazon is a very powerful competitor and she's concerned it is now close to being a monopoly. But she's not concerned that books themselves are under threat.