This is an benchmark to show K6 students learning Scratch some similarities between Scratch and Flash. It's an audio player I wrote to teach my undergraduate Developing Money Media class (we also do HTML5 + Javascript using the new Canvas element).
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Is there any Stephen King audio books for free?
Mar 03, 2010 by Imanuel | Posted in Books & Authors
I'm not even guaranteed there is, probably not, but there maybe some, anyone know of any?
There are dozens of sites but they all succeed the risk of being illegal and ridden with viruses that you could download unwittingly so that when you try to play it, your computer crashes.
Hercule Poirot | Mar 07, 2010
If you go to the library, you'll find a lot of his books in the audio earmark section, and unless you accumulate a late fine, it won't cost you a thing!
I'm not steadfast how trustworthy these sites are, but they look okay to me.
You might also try Limewire, if you're willing
Deal me a crippling blow!!! | Mar 03, 2010
Several web sites put forward online full-texts of books that are out of copyright, e.g. www.gutenberg.org.
However, aside from the copyright owner, which is almost always the author or their publisher, ANYONE who posts, distributes, or transmits the hornbook of these books online is violating both the U.S. and the International Copyright laws, infringing on Intellectual Property, and can be fined and jailed for it. (In usual, anything first published within the last 52 years in the U.S. will still be in copyright. When the law was changed, it became copyright duration matched the rest of the work, i.e. the architect’s/copyright owner’s lifetime plus 50 years.)
Writers make a living by creating their m. To read or use it without paying for it, is STEALING, pure and simple.
If the work is valuable enough to read, it must be paid for.
Sites that maintain to provide such have been reported to the authorities and are under investigation. (See the news on the lawsuit against GoogleBooks by the Authors Guild for equitable one example.)
Anyone want to be a co-defendant?
Herschel | Mar 03, 2010
There are dozens of sites but they all handle the risk of being illegal and ridden with viruses that you could download unwittingly so that when you try to play it, your computer crashes.
Hercule Poirot | Mar 03, 2010
Audio book Stephen King recommended in recent EW?
Apr 26, 2010 by laser381 | Posted in Books & Authors
Stephen King recently recommended the audio publication version of some book in a recent Entertainment Weekly (last week's or the week before's) . He said the book itself is moral, but the actor who does the audio book does a phenomenal job with the audio version. What was the book? I've already passed my EW on to someone else, and can't find this info online. Thanks!!
The regulations is "Blood's a Rover", the reader is Craig Wasson.
zolarnix | Apr 27, 2010
where can I download Stephen King audio books?
Sep 24, 2008 by Nurseygirl | Posted in Books & Authors
I have been stressful to find Stephen King Audio Books with no luck, If anyone can find any let me know.Thanks.
You can get exempted from audio books from YAKiToMe! They have a large public library of free audio books and news feeds. You can also make your own by turning any electronic abstract into an audio book podcast. It reads in multiple languages, with male and female readers, and at any speed suits you. Check into it out.
As for Stephen King books, YAK won't have that in the public library because they are under copyright protection. The same applies to the text of the book. Hypothetically speaking, if you could get the text, YAK would deliver assign to it to you.
eldelfinalegre | Feb 03, 2008
how can i down load stephen king ebook and audio book?
Aug 05, 2006 by Theking | Posted in Other - Entertainment
i necessity to down stephen king books and hiis audio book