OK, you guys are losing me. How would you advise a greenhorn like me to start out.?
Get your audio books on regular audio CDs. There are thousands of them. You can borrow them from the library if you like. They will play in your car or any standard CD Walkman type player.
Red
Thanks guys, I appreciate it.
You could also grab the high school kid down the street and pay him $20 to show you how to do everything.
Yes, it is indeed daunting for us over fifties.
Red
OK, you guys are losing me. How would you advise a greenhorn like me to start out.?
If it's to start out listening to Audio Books, just buy the CD version and plop them into your CD player.
If you're looking to get an MP3 player, the easiest way is to get an MP3 player like a iPod or Creative Zen and buy MP3's from Amazon or iTunes. You could even use Audible.com if you just planned on listening to the books on your MP3 player.
You could also grab the high school kid down the street and pay him $20 to show you how to do everything.
My son will probably do it for ten but he is in Mexico at the moment. Thanks.
Sorry, that may have come off wrong. I just meant that it might be a quick way to learn what you need to learn.
Sorry, that may have come off wrong. I just meant that it might be a quick way to learn what you need to learn.
No offence taken by me. I was dead serious. Learning about MP3 compression and players was difficult for me.
Anyone seen my 45 adapters? (if you understand that, you're old)
Red
Yes, I remember them well Red.
One of the things I do for audio books, is I load them on to the MicroSD card of my BlackBerry.
basically treat the audio book as music, when I'm driving I can listen to a book and when a call comes in it pauses the book, I take the call.... and when I end the call the audio book resumes right where I left off... I don't even have to look at it. it works for me like this... everybody can find an inexpensive way of listening to audio books while driving, that's a great use of unproductive time.
One of the things I do for audio books, is I load them on to the MicroSD card of my BlackBerry.
basically treat the audio book as music, when I'm driving I can listen to a book and when a call comes in it pauses the book, I take the call.... and when I end the call the audio book resumes right where I left off... I don't even have to look at it. it works for me like this... everybody can find an inexpensive way of listening to audio books while driving, that's a great use of unproductive time.
I started doing the same thing! I have two audio books on there right now, but they are only 2 hours each. It also works when I'm accompanying my wife somewhere and have to wait for her.