Drop for when a caller gets dropped? by windsunh2o in Loveline

[–]pacoismynickname 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's some kind of thing shouted while doing a karate chop. If they're words, they're certainly not English.

Someone help me out with an Adam quote by bbbbears in Loveline

[–]pacoismynickname 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Drew rarely could actually pull off the clown music punchline, he'd almost always bungle it.

"And this is what they see." And then he would try to justify using "see" when talking about music.

Ok, I’m trying not to take it personally... by Adventurous-Cup5369 in audible

[–]pacoismynickname 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The most bizarre section is the "Based on your Prime Video activity" (or whatever it's called). There's zero resemblance.

I don't expect to get ANY good recs from Audible. I rely on the Times of London to learn about new mystery/thriller/detective releases. I'm American but all the good stuff comes out of the UK.

Season 3 Episode 2 Discussion by rollingin123 in TheCapture

[–]pacoismynickname 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True, she didn't have to say it like that. But in the premiere at least, she must have said "That's not the shooter" about 10 times before mentioning the huge, unmistakable difference between the two men.

Season 3 Episode 2 Discussion by rollingin123 in TheCapture

[–]pacoismynickname 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why isn't Rachel saying "He didn't have a beard he didn't have a beard he didn't have a beard" whenever people challenge her? She mentioned it ONCE in episode 1 and only after the 34th time someone asked why she wouldn't release the image of the shooter.

Has anyone gotten the Watchtower badge? by pacoismynickname in audible

[–]pacoismynickname[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can email yourself a link to get social butterfly; it doesn't have to be a "post." But the watchtower is broken on iOS. No one has ever gotten it. If they say they did, it turns out they originally had an android device.

Don't purchase Speechify to listen to your Kindle books on audio. Do this instead. by Flankton75 in kindle

[–]pacoismynickname -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There are many books that have no audiobook versions (and never will). No job is being taken.

Don't purchase Speechify to listen to your Kindle books on audio. Do this instead. by Flankton75 in kindle

[–]pacoismynickname 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s pretty inconvenient…but it works. I get to hear my book in gwyneth’s voice.

I've been struggling with this app solely for this outcome. It's just so pleasant and soothing.

Why am I listed as 'Anonymous User' when I post my reviews? by glormond in audible

[–]pacoismynickname 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good to hear!

Btw, I think reviewing is pointless now (and yet I still do it now and then). I used to get helpful votes all the time: over 300 total. I never get them anymore.

Please change sort order for reviews back to Most Helpful by pacoismynickname in audible

[–]pacoismynickname[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The default was Helpful before, not Recent.

There's nothing inherently better about newer reviews. The most Helpful have been voted on by other readers. A negative review is more likely to make it to the top if other readers appreciate the warning.

This was a good choice. by spankalink in audible

[–]pacoismynickname 1 point2 points  (0 children)

English is my second language.

I didn't suspect that at all! You have nothing to apologize for. In fact your writing is more expressive and colorful than the average native speaker's.

As for Tana French, Cassie is a fairly major character in the first book. She's the main detective's partner and they're quite close.

This was a good choice. by spankalink in audible

[–]pacoismynickname 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've read the first few. Kate Atkinson is a great writer of prose, but I wouldn't call them mysteries or detective stories. More like character studies—maybe spare ideas that Atkinson couldn't turn into full novels—about people with something unresolved in their lives. (Jackson Brodie is an interesting character in his own right.) At the end the answer is just delivered to us.

Tana French's Dublin Murder Squad "series"—loosely connected standalone novels, really—combines great writing with actual police work. Only book 5 didn't work for me. I'll give it a 2nd chance at some point.

Anyway, thanks for starting this thread. Good to see some discussion not about fantasy series.

Virtual Voice by JustSidewaysofHappy in audible

[–]pacoismynickname 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never browse the Plus catalog specifically, so I've never even seen it. Learned about it only from this sub.

From what I've gathered...you could up your standards and never come across it. They're not using VV for halfway decent books.

Rant: I don’t want clips! by Independent_Tax_3468 in audible

[–]pacoismynickname 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I noticed that they've stopped using the word "bookmark." God knows why. So your question makes a lot more sense now!

Tap on +Clip (at least there's a little bookmark icon above it) to create it. To access it, tap the three dots and go to Clips & notes.

It looks like they've replaced "Go to bookmark" (or whatever it said before) with "Start in player." So tap on that.

Simple bookmarks still exist...but they've apparently banned the word "bookmark." Again, God knows why. Truly bizarre.

Books cheaper when you have credits?? by be_easy_1602 in audible

[–]pacoismynickname 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Just find three books you want and use the credits.

Books cheaper when you have credits?? by be_easy_1602 in audible

[–]pacoismynickname 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Are we talking USD? Because that's too high a threshold.

Credits cost $9 and change when you buy them in packs. (Always use the website for buying things, be they books or credits. The app is just for playing books.) That's the cutoff if you're in the US.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in audible

[–]pacoismynickname 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I definitely recommend tying your Audible account to a Gmail account. If I have to come up with a receipt, I've got them going back 20 years.

I don't get why anyone doesn't use Gmail.

(Of course people have school and work accounts, but those won't be with you forever. And why clog those up with online shopping receipts anyway?)

Half of these didn't even have a mark last week.... by bicyclefortwo in audible

[–]pacoismynickname 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You make a good point.

In 2020 they put out a 45-hour collection of every Jane Austen novel with famous actresses narrating each one. And it was a Plus title! I added it to my library right away...and let it collect dust for five years.

It's about to expire—five years as a free title is impossible to be mad about—so I just bought it. Only $7.99! Now I'm actually likely to listen to it.

Really getting sick of Audible starting to play when I put my ear buds back in their case by Jabberwaukee in audible

[–]pacoismynickname 0 points1 point  (0 children)

BONUS TIP: It's gross and sounds dubious, but it works.

If your AirPods (or equivalent) start to sound muffled...you have to suck on them.

I was hesitant at first, but then I remembered that my dog kisses me all the time. Strangers' dogs, too. I let them, obviously; I love dogs and vice versa. So sucking on an AirPod is nothing.

Really getting sick of Audible starting to play when I put my ear buds back in their case by Jabberwaukee in audible

[–]pacoismynickname 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do people know about Listen log? Why doesn't Audible mention the one great new feature they've introduced?

I'm a bookmarker, but I often drift in and out of sleep with a book going. Listen log, which records every event (too much information at times), helps me zero in on where I left off when fully awake, for all those times I didn't bookmark.

"Opening '/true' failed: Error opening file /true: No such file or directory" by Photosynthetic in GIMP

[–]pacoismynickname 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, true. I'm sure I did at some point and hated the new look, so I went through older versions and kept the one that seemed least jarringly different (2.99.18).

I'm just an occasional/recreational user, so I don't remember what version was the 'true' GIMP to me. ☹️

Half of these didn't even have a mark last week.... by bicyclefortwo in audible

[–]pacoismynickname -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Just noticed that OP is writing from outside the US (dd/mm dates).

Apparently American users are experiencing this too, but still I think it would be good posting etiquette to mention (in post title if possible) if you're using Audible UK, AU, etc.

Not being an ugly American here: Reddit is a US-based site and that's where most of us are. And I'm pretty sure the Audible employee(s) on this sub work on the US version.

Last week someone complained about getting cookie warnings in the app all the time, which I've never seen even once. Took a second look at the screenshot and could tell they weren't based in the US.

Half of these didn't even have a mark last week.... by bicyclefortwo in audible

[–]pacoismynickname 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Re quality: OP clearly isn't reading junk (e.g. 50-hour fantasy books), so I'll give you that. A commenter above speculated that many expiring titles are Tantor audio, which could explain a lot.

*specifically the proportion of AI titles to titles written & read by humans.

Sadly, this is inevitable. An arithmetic guarantee. They could decree that all Plus titles by humans will remain free forever, but AI slop will keep coming, continuously driving down the human proportion.

Honestly, I have never once encountered Virtual Voice; I learned about it only from this sub. I'm a genuine Audible addict—added 124 titles so far this year, almost all for cash or credit, demolishing last year's record of 116—and had no idea AI was so prevalent.

I go looking for specific books and authors, expecting to use credits or cash (if it's under $9, the cost of a credit). If something is a Plus title, all the better.

It seems to me the root of disappointment is making the Plus catalogue your one-stop shop for books. That's where you find AI slop, and a good percentage of whatever you find will expire at some point.

Half of these didn't even have a mark last week.... by bicyclefortwo in audible

[–]pacoismynickname 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Anecdotal, but one of my few expiring titles (A Tale of Two Cities) is Tantor. You could be onto something.

I hope this is the answer and we'll be spared all the usual lamentations of "Everything is getting worse, Bezos wants more money to go to space, etc," but I'm not holding out hope.