I’ve been an advocate here for a while of spoken word content for your iPod or other MP3 device. As a traveler, I’ve
now taken my iPod with me on a few trips, and listening to a book or a course or a language guide while hoofing it up a
mountain slope or riding a train is a great way to pass the time. Audible.com has improved my quality of life by 6.324
percent (you’ll have to trust me, the math is complex). And now a company whose audio goodies I’ve mentioned here
before are finally available for download. Sort of.
The Teaching Company has got scads of lectures and courses in their catalog, and
for the longest time (too long) they were available only on DVD, CD and transcript. But now they are making some of
their stuff available for download, and they have knocked their prices down considerably. This is great stuff. The only
problem is that you have to hunt and peck to find what’s available for download because only a select few are.
Hopefully, they are addressing this issue.
I have the Science of Life set and have really enjoyed it. I have also listed to lectures on the Civil War, the
history of electricity and more. All the lectures are very high quality…they are not recorded as if in a big lecture
hall, but rather nicely into microphones. For people with long commutes and an interest in a particular subject – from
Renaissance Painting to Civil War
battles, this is a nice addition to your ipod library.
By the way, I have some samplers that came with an order, and I will send them to anyone who wants them. I have them
for the Civil War, Beethoven’s Fifth and a few science ones. Post a comment with your email address and I’ll send them
first come first served.