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Bloopers
Posted: Fri 8. Jun 2012, 20:45
by Tuberous Chairs
I'm really excited to be the first person to post a blooper here. When librarians are writing dissertations on the history of Legamus I may get a mention. Woo hoo!
Anyway, here it is:
http://ge.tt/9HGMmrI/v/0?c
It's 1 minute 23 seconds. I'm reading a very long sentence of Proust and I think I did a pretty good reading.
Re: Bloopers
Posted: Fri 8. Jun 2012, 21:48
by neckertb
That is a long sentence
And I have no idea
Thanks for starting the thread!
Re: Bloopers
Posted: Thu 9. Aug 2012, 07:47
by Tuberous Chairs
Another blooper for you:
http://ge.tt/6iFtSkL/v/0
Re: Bloopers
Posted: Thu 23. Aug 2012, 21:20
by Piotrek
I usually pre-read my sections and, if they are in English, I look up any unfamiliar words. Sometimes, though, I forget what they mean by the time I get to them when reading "for real". The following is an example of how I react in such situation
http://ge.tt/2zNniUM/v/0
In fact maybe I should have saved also the following 30 or so seconds during which I was searching for the answer in Wictionary
Re: Bloopers
Posted: Wed 7. Nov 2018, 18:33
by Tuberous Chairs
Now we're no longer using ge.tt is there a way to upload bloopers?
Re: Bloopers
Posted: Wed 13. Feb 2019, 00:01
by Viktor
Sorry for a very late response... feel free to use our uploader for bloopers!