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i would totally scan books - if it were automated. as it is i listen to coast to coast shows all day at work anyways, why not books? sure a synth voice isn't as soothing as, say, having patrick stewart narrate, but it's still better than nothing. hell even a text book would be mildly interesting to have as synth audio. might learn somethin'.
I don't see a feed scanner on that thing - scanning a whole book page by page would take a loooooong-assed time. You'd probably be better off just looking for the audiobook as a torrented MP3 (or buying the audiobook legitimately, although that's clearly crazy-talk).
No way on Satan's green Earth would I sit there and scan every page of Foundation. I'd rather just get a cheesy faux miner's light on my forehead for trips, or buy an audiobook (if it exists).
I can see the appeal, but for anything over a dozen pages, it can get tiresome.
@Kaiser-Machead: Get a cheap used book and then I run it through my table saw and you get nice clean cut pages the wont get jammed up in the auto feeder...
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but so few books are available as narrations - certainly not the gonzo sci fi i've grown to love.
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I can see the appeal, but for anything over a dozen pages, it can get tiresome.
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what they need is one that turns pages automatically, like this one:
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