Tommy Pham wrote: > On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 2:41 AM, Auto-Deppe C. Hänsel > <c.haensel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Good day all, >> >> since I am driving 2 hrs each day listening to either my radio or the songs >> on my USB drive, I was wondering whether there are some web dev related >> audio books for download out there. >> >> I have been searching the big G for this stuff, but haven't found anything. >> >> Do you guys know of any good resource? >> >> With best regards, >> >> Christian Hänsel >> > > Have you consider getting an ebook (preferably PDF as Windows' > Narrator, if you're using Windows, works really well with Acrobat) on > the subject you're interested then use a TTS, like Windows' Narrator, > and record it on your system as an alternative solution? Using this > approach would be more flexible to your selection of the subject > matter. Good suggestion! I might give that a go. Currently I do swap out music for TED talks quite often, the odd interview on podcast (to glean info from those more experienced than myself + gain exposure to new "things"), and also there are sometimes good tv series online than can be listened too without the need to watch; such as the bbc's latest "the virtual revolution" http://www.bbc.co.uk/virtualrevolution/ amazing just how much online video can be listened to rather than watched. regards! -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php