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Old 06-18-2010, 03:56 AM   #6
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Great stuff, Donna. But, of course, the audiobook is nothing new and predates the written word by tens of thousands of years, going back to days when tales were told by the flickering light of crackling fires in caves. Since then, we've had everything from clay tablets, scrolls, codex, primitive printing and web offset to digital screen presentation. The only presentation of a story that's remained intact (and I hope will always survive 'progress') is the spoken word. Cheers. Neil
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