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Old 02-26-2013, 08:27 PM   #9
brianinmaine
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
Well I can't speak for the OP, but for myself... audiobooks are not an option. I want to read not listen. They're not the same thing. I'm not dissing audiobooks--in fact I wish I could avail myself of their convenience sometimes--but I can't. No matter how many times I try them... I find I always stop listening after a while. The narration becomes a disembodied buzz in my ear. Then it's a PITA to back up and figure out where I first tuned it out.
This happens to me also. I listen 10-12 hours a week to audiobooks while commuting and sometimes loose my place. I also love to read books, so I know the problem, but if your hands are full, you just can't beat an audiobook. Totally hands free.
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