[access-uk] Re: Talking Book Platers

hi roger

sounds like a total nightmare.  the trains are so unreliable arent they?
shocking considering what they charge us for tickets!!

i've got to face the wonders of virgin tomorrow so i'm hoping for a hassle
free journey.

kaz



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Of roger south
Sent: 08 November 2004 09:05
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Subject: [access-uk] Talking Book Platers


Hi All

Last night came back from a weekend away and a horrendous train journey both
ways. It has convinced me I need to buy a talking book player for that sort
of situation. I had a look on the net late last night and all I could find
were CD players. Is there such a thing as a small portable machine where the
book can be downloaded into the memory. The ability to store MP3 music as
well would help. The problem is my hearing loss tends to make machines that
rely on speech synthesisers out of the question for me so I think that
eliminates the Book Courier. Does anyone know it the jukeboxes like Archos
or iPod would suit my purposes?

Many thanks

Roger

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