Hi Tim,
Actually I have converted chapters from Sherlock Holmes novels to use in my
MP3 player and listen to in CW while out on my walks.
Since Edgar Rice Burroughs is also a favourite classic author of mine you
peaked my interest. I am interested in what Mr. Adams has done and will look
for some links to his conversions.
Thanks for the heads up,
Eric - VE3GSI
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tim Goeppinger
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> Here is the free preview from their website. Who uses the
> novels in CW? For code practice? -Tim
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> By Michael M. Phillips
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> Word Count: 1,385
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> PRESCOTT, Ariz. -- Nostalgic for simpler days, retired
> astrophysicist Chuck Adams is translating classics of boys'
> lit into a language he fears is going the way of kit radios
> and marbles: Morse code.
> Holed up in his high-desert home crammed with computers,
> radio receivers and a very patient wife, Mr. Adams uses
> homemade software to download online books with expired
> copyrights, convert the typed words into Morse code tones and
> record them on compact discs he sells on the Internet. So
> far, Mr. Adams says he has sold or donated thousands of Morse
> versions of such novels as Edgar Rice ...
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