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Old 10-29-2011, 11:23 PM   #22
Ryvyan
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Just saw mentions of audio-books. By "virtue" of my laziness, I'm unable to finish an audio-book because it moves along too slowly for me (and I don't drive, so it's not like I can't read on public transport). I get through books faster.

It's also why I do not like my local national museum; the use of audio-guides is exclusive and there are no written/typed words on each display. So the last time I went, I simply moved around without wanting to fiddle around with the audio-guide for further explanation.

To expand on that thought, it's not like I dislike audio-guides. It's just that I'd like a bit of written information FIRST, and if it's interesting enough, I'd use the audio-guide to get more information. Like the system in British museums.
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