Thursday, August 16, 2007

Downloadable audiobooks

Got an MP3 player for Christmas and hoped to be more proficient in using it by now, but I am learning. I registered at NetLibrary and downloaded a book and then couldn't find it on my player. How could I lose such a big item on such a small item? Then I found it but kept playing the same first chapter over and over. That got old fast.

A few months later I tried again. This time the book "Julie and Julia" was not available on NetLibrary so I put it on hold and got an email that it had arrived. I successfully downloaded it....what a big head I had that day...and then got a device from Radio Shack to play it on my radio. Only problem I am having now is lots of static and an inability to stop and restart the book. So I guess that is progress.

I really liked NetLibrary and hope to use it a lot more in the future.

1 comment:

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