Call For Voicemails: Episode 69
We have gotten some really great feedback on the voicemail discussions as part of the Patterns In Potter Series. So, because we released episode #68 late, we want people to have time to listen to it before moving on to episode #69.
We plan on recording most probably (and in Greg and Penny terms that means that NOTHING is set in stone) on Saturday night. But we do want more voicemails. So please record your mp3 comment on your thoughts of the patters in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and e-mail it to us at harrypotterprogs at yahoo dot com. Once again, please keep your comments to as close as 1 minute in length as possible. We may not be able to get to EVERYONE’s comment, but would love to discuss as many as possible. We ask that you get the voicemails in by 8pm EST this coming Saturday evening (February 16).
We look forward to hearing from you- literally.
Penny
February 14th, 2008 at 11:33 pm
that is fine… haha I still have no clue how to put in a mp3 file.. but that alright. anyways I was doing homework and i found somthing on the knights code which related to hp.
Chivalric code
For more details on this topic, see chivalry.
The chivalrous knight was idealized as brave in battle, loyal to his king and God, and willing to sacrifice himself for the greater good.
NOTE: the greater good, and the willing to sacrfice part..
February 15th, 2008 at 4:50 pm
I will share what I did to get an mp3 incase it helps. I did a web search for Audacity then downloaded the older version. (not the beta as it freezes the computer.) I saved the file and installed it which was quick and easy. Now it gets a little more in depth. Audacity doesn’t export mp3s due to some legal mumble jumble but using the same search there is a download for a dll file which a made a new folder and saved it in right on my desktop. To use it was simple. Once you record something. (all controlled with the mouse) on the upper left click file and export as mp3. A message will come up asking for the location of the dll file and you select the folder you saved it on your desktop. It exported the file as an mp3 at once to whereever you choose to save it. Attach the file in an e-mail. Yahoo mail worked fine and it’s done. I like the program because you can see the time and keep it short as requested. Probably more you can do with it but it worked fine for this and was free.
February 16th, 2008 at 1:05 am
thanks! i’ll try that now
February 28th, 2008 at 7:35 pm
This episode really made me laugh. Greg was in rare form. Keep up the good work it make my work day bearable.