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Re: The "missing" episodes on the spreadsheet...

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DaveFeb 6, 2007
 
 
This is extremely interesting news, not just for the chance to fill
in odd gaps in the episode list, but there are a lot of poor quality
recordings I'd love to get a chance to replace.

I wonder if there are any other broadcasters out there doing anything
similar. Thwe first lot of episodes I ever found were from a Canadian
and I know they have a high quality public radio system. Do we have
any Canadians in the group or anyone who knows of other broadcasters
where missing/poor quality episodes can be re-recorded from?

How can I help you compile your spreadsheet. In discussions with
another member I was suggesting listing the MISSING episodes as the
easiest way of going about swapping lists.
(In fact so easy I just counted them and have a total of 59 missing,
but this doesn't include the poor recordings/truncated episodes -
also sad experience has shown me that not all episodes are what they
purport to be once you start listening - however, if this sounds like
I may have a useful collection to bring to your project then just say
the word.)

--- In just-a-minute@..., "Sarah Falk" <minerva.moon@...>
wrote:
>
> Martin listens to and records Australia's ABC Radio National:
>
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/just-a-minute/message/72
> <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/just-a-minute/message/72>
>
> If you go to the website, you can "Listen Live" at 5:30 am Mondays
> (their time), which is conveniently 1:30 pm Sundays, my time. I'm
GMT
> -5:00 if that helps with converting time zones.
>
> And the "spreadsheet" is the list I'm trying to compile of who owns
what
> episode, for the purpose of getting them all here (eventually!):
Master
> Episode List
> <http://wwww.freewebs.com/qitranscripts/justaminutelist.htm> .
>
> --- In just-a-minute@..., "Dave" <j_a_m_fan@> wrote:
> >
> > Any information on these AU Radio National broadcasts ? ie. do
they
> > have them on the web so that we can all pick them up? Also, where
is
> > this spreadsheet with a list of files? I may well have
contributions
> to
> > make, but can't find it searching the areas on the left.
> >
> > --- In just-a-minute@..., "Sarah Falk" <minerva.moon@>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > In the later episodes, I'm assuming it's just that no one has
them.
> > > Dean has certainly transcribed a lot of the "missing" ones (if
I'm
> not
> > > mistaken). AU Radio National is broadcasting them sequentially,
so
> in
> > > a couple of months, they'll get to an area where everyone has
gaps.
> > >
> >
>

 
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