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February 23, 2007

Audio Books Great for Travel

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  Three FREE Audiobooks RISK-FREE from Audible

With the purchase of a Sansa MP3 player, there was an invitation to join audible.com, online purveyors of audio books. Somewhat skeptical of what they might have to offer, we still joined up and selected a monthly membership which comes with a free credit each month. This credit can be used to select one title for download for free, and the membership also comes with substantial discounts for the purchase of audio books.

After selecting a title from the site, the Audible Manager software downloaded it and loaded it into my MP3 player. The handy thing with the Audible Manager software was that it not only loaded the book, but showed a nice summary of the length of the title, and where the current bookmark was set in the player. It makes it very easy to manage the space on the player and see how far through the title has been already played.

It seems that the quality of the recordings has improved from those we remember from years past on audio cassettes. The narrators are getting quite good at varying voice and tone which adds color and interest to the story.

Sometimes when traveling abroad, it can be quite difficult to obtain a new book in countries where the language is not english. The selection may be limited, or in more remote areas nonexistant. The great thing with audible is that you can select a title and download it from anywhere and get access to the latest hot titles. Of course, the selection is not the same as going to Amazon and looking for titles in print, but it seems to be getting better all the time.

If you already have a player, then you can try Audible.com for free, download their software and get started. If not, check out our previous article on the Sansa MP3 player, which is our current favorite for listening to audio books.

 



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February 16, 2007

Sansa MP3 Player Great for Audio Books and Radio Programs

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SanDisk Sansa M250 2GB MP3 Player with FM Tuner - SDMX3-2048-A18  

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One of the really great things about the web and blogging has been the creation of audio content that is downloadable from literally millions of sources. My favorite morning radio program is downloadable from their website sans commercials for a small monthly fee. Many other programs ranging from news to New Age are available for download to your MP3 player.

We have an iPod and love it for its capacity to hold music by the bucketful and play songs by artist, album, genre, etc. It is a bit trickier to use it for the aforementioned MP3 content. For one thing, the iPod does not do a good job of managing the bookmarks in content, and it can be real bear to locate your spot in an audio novel that is 8 hours long.

 Fortunately, there are affordable options available to use as dedicated readers of this material. I got the Sansa MP3 player with 2 GB of memory and have used it constantly for nearly a year. I can download a week at time of my favorite monring drive time comedy show and listen while sitting in an airport or a country where I cannot understand the programming on the radio and long for something in English. It is easy on batteries and the headphones that come with it are usable, albeit easy to replace and never look back as well.

The controls are simple to operate and best of all, it keeps its place in every file on the device, so you can listen to a book, then go to the radio show and it knows where it left off. Some things are a little odd, I have yet to figure out how it selects the sequence to play multiple files, almost seems random, but it is easy to navigate to just the file you want.

There are other features, such as an FM radio and a recorder, but these are just “me too” features and frankly not that well implemented or useful. The real magic is in having a way to just pick it up, turn it on and start listening to an audio book right where you left it.



February 9, 2007

TSA SearchAlert Locks

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By now, everyone has probably seen or heard about TSA approved locks. These have a great new feature which makes you wonder why they never thought of it before. When the TSA uses their special key to open this lock, the indicator on the front turns from Green to Red. Eliminate doubts as to whether or not someone has “searched” you bag by unlocking your special locks, because unless they know the combination, they cannot reset the indicator. Opening the lock with the regular combination will turn this off, so check it before opening.

Another unique version is the one shown in the photo with the very thick hasp on it. This one will not fit a standard suitcase, but is perfect to fit on the previously featured Pelican 1510 rolling case. We are on our way to Africa for some photo safari with this gear for the second time.  We found the heavy duty TSA lock on padlocks4less.com. These and many other TSA compatible locks are available at Magellans.  Click here to visit Magellans.com.