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As a homemaker, I find that my mp3 player is one of my most important tools. I really enjoy listening to audio books while I do my housework, bake and cook dinner and do crafts. I can listen to some of my favorite authors and discover new books, which is great, since it can be hard to find the time to sit down and read sometimes. It's especially nice to have an interesting book to listen to when there are chores that I am less than enthused about, like mowing the lawn or weeding the garden. Having someone reading to you can really help pass the time, and make those chores go more quickly.
How do I put a time restricition on an mp3 or wmv file?
If I wanted to have a music file expire after a certain time how would I do it? Ex. My local library allows you to check out audio books from there website. You download the audio file, I believe it is in .wmv, and you aquire a license that expires after so long. How would I set this up?
thank you,
Dan
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Is there such thing as a analog watch that talks?
I am not blind but I use tools that blind people do, if they are available and not scarce which i have never come across. I have a learning disability , I can read pretty good but I like to have large print text because it doesn't look crowded and it's easier to process. I check out audio books from the library as well as the book because I am an audio visual learner.
with my learning disability , certain life skills have been delayed - tying my shoes , math , reading , buttoning shirts , and a few other things. It's kind of funny that I have difficultly telling time. Other people don't think it's funny when I read the time as being one hour early or one hour ahead and they say - Oh crap ! i am late ! then I say " you look at it". We have become so lazy with digital watches and clocks but I would like to learn to tell time on an analog clock. I have a friend who is nearly blind that has a watch that talks but the numbers are in braille. I know how to read braille ( I am a very curious person and I have a friend who used to work at a blind school and she had to learn braille - at the time a didn't have much of a life
) a little bit but I am not blind so why do I need to learn. I only know letters : A-F and that's by sight and with a key. so that doesn't count for much.
So getting to the point ; Is there such thing as a talking watch?
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