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🗓️ 4 November 2014
⏱️ 12 minutes
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The words for today are: Demur, Debutante, Propitiate, Toady.
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0:00.0 | Hello there and welcome to the seventh episode of the VigtoPavocare |
0:05.4 | podcast this is Sam as always and I have to start today's episode with a few |
0:12.2 | technical details and an apology for my ineptness. |
0:16.6 | So I realized that I was recording the first few podcasts at quite a low volume level, which may have made it hard to hear and you'd have |
0:26.1 | had to turn up the volume quite a lot to hear me well enough. So that's my big mistake as |
0:31.2 | a new podcaster I guess. So what I've done is I've actually re-recorded the first six |
0:38.2 | podcasts and replaced the audio files. So anyone knew downloading the podcast would get the updated files with the new |
0:46.9 | loudness values. Of course that doesn't stop anyone who is an existing listener from downloading the new files too. |
0:55.0 | So you can do that and that's obviously an option for you. |
0:59.7 | But if you're okay with the original quieter files that's okay to but my apologies for that. |
1:07.4 | Another thing I got wrong is that I actually exported the original files as VBR MP3s, which means the bit rate of the MP3 |
1:18.3 | varied throughout the file, which meant that the durations wouldn't show correctly in some audio players. |
1:25.0 | So again, my apologies. |
1:27.3 | In those new recordings of the first six podcasts, I have put them as constant bitrate |
1:31.6 | MP3 files. I know it's getting a little technical here, but that |
1:35.8 | should mean the durations show properly. So sorry about those things, like I keep saying, |
1:42.4 | I'm quite new to this, and probably still you have to make mistakes. But please point them out to me. Let me know and I'll try and fix them ASAP and keep you updated. |
1:51.0 | So as usual, I'm going to cover the words we went through last time in |
1:55.7 | episode six and test you on them. So I'm going to read out each word and I want you to mentally |
2:00.9 | think about what it means. If you can, pause the recording, think about it. If you can't pause the recording, you can do it in your head. No big deal. So the four words were, |
2:12.4 | Mar, multiplearious, flout, and lumber. |
2:20.2 | Now what did those mean? |
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