7||0|2155|0|yes 0|0|0|||1||The things you remember...|Gryphon||11:43:20|05/23/2011|Another item from the I Had Forgotten dep%27t%3A%0D%0A%0D%0AI had forgotten what a climb that vast scaffolding of entr%27actes between S1M4 %5Bi%5DDuelists of the Rose%5B%2Fi%5D and S1M5 %5Bi%5DRoses in Springtime%5B%2Fi%5D was%2C until I set out to record the bits of it I hadn%27t done already. I just finished %5Bi%5DA Question of Faith%5B%2Fi%5D and am set to get started on %5Bi%5DThe Courtship of Princess Dessler%5B%2Fi%5D%2C and even having already done %5Bi%5DHogtown Rhapsody%5B%2Fi%5D %28which I think was the very first EPU audiobook and%2C from a recording quality standpoint%2C could probably stand to be re-done%29 and %5Bi%5DInterlude at Bancroft Tower%5B%2Fi%5D%2C I%27m looking at a bloody long walk before I get to S1M6 %5Bi%5DHunted Rose%5B%2Fi%5D%2C which%2C as when we were writing it%2C is sort of the payoff for this entire sequence. %3A%29%0D%0A%0D%0A--G.%0D%0A-%3E%3C-%0D%0ABenjamin D. Hutchins%2C Co-Founder%2C Editor-in-Chief%2C %26 Forum Admin%0D%0AEyrie Productions%2C Unlimited http%3A%2F%2Fwww.eyrie-productions.com%2F%0D%0A%5Bi%5DCeterum censeo Carthaginem esse delendam.%5B%2Fi%5D 1|1|0|||||RE%3A The things you remember...|Droken||18:51:06|05/23/2011|I seem to recall you saying something similar in the first bit of the annotations for one of these. Yea%2C that%27s definitely an uphill climb as far as steps between each movement go. Still%2C worth it IMHO. 2|2|1|||1||RE%3A The things you remember...|Gryphon||20:56:45|05/26/2011|%3EI seem to recall you saying something similar in the first bit of the %0D%0A%3Eannotations for one of these. Yea%2C that%27s definitely an uphill climb %0D%0A%3Eas far as steps between each movement go. Still%2C worth it IMHO. %0D%0A%0D%0AWell%2C I hope so%2C %27cause it%27s finished now. Of course%2C my reward for getting all %5Bi%5Dthat%5B%2Fi%5D done is to have to tackle %5Bi%5DSpringtime%5B%2Fi%5D%2C which %28as previously noted%29 is %5Bi%5Dgigantic%5B%2Fi%5D. So that%27s probably going to take... a %5Bi%5Dwhile%5B%2Fi%5D.%0D%0A%0D%0A--G.%0D%0A-%3E%3C-%0D%0ABenjamin D. Hutchins%2C Co-Founder%2C Editor-in-Chief%2C %26 Forum Admin%0D%0AEyrie Productions%2C Unlimited http%3A%2F%2Fwww.eyrie-productions.com%2F%0D%0A%5Bi%5DCeterum censeo Carthaginem esse delendam.%5B%2Fi%5D 3|3|2|||||RE%3A The things you remember...|Hyakushiki||10:13:52|05/27/2011|I was just finished re-reading Roses In Springtime%2C I even read part of it aloud trying to imitate the speaking style of each character. How you manage to get Kaitlyn%27s stutter and make sound natural still amazes me%2C not to mention how the hell you can pronounce T%27skaia%27s full name without your tongue turning in it%27s resignation afterward. I can%27t make it through that handle even with a GPS just trying to read the thing%2C after the first part I always get hopelessly lost and take the wrong turn at Albuquerque. That%27s saying something when my real name leaves most people tongue-tied and it%27s much easier to pronounce than Sky%27s. 4|4|3|||1||RE%3A The things you remember...|Gryphon||12:42:17|05/27/2011|[updated:LAST EDITED ON May-27-11 AT 12:45 PM (EDT)]%3EHow you manage to get Kaitlyn%27s stutter and make sound natural still %0D%0A%3Eamazes me%2C not to mention how the hell you can pronounce T%27skaia%27s %0D%0A%3Efull name without your tongue turning in it%27s resignation afterward.%0D%0A%0D%0AOne thing I%27ve noticed in recording the early Symphony is that I didn%27t necessarily %5Bi%5Dwrite down%5B%2Fi%5D Kaitlyn%27s stutter properly. The repeated letters are often in places where it simply doesn%27t feel right to include them when actually reading the lines%2C and are missing in other places where the speaking process makes it feel obvious they should be happening. I%27m not sure exactly how to explain how I %5Bi%5Dknow%5B%2Fi%5D%2C other than to say that%2C having picked up a %28comparatively very%29 faint speech defect of my own a few years ago that I have to concentrate a bit to minimize%2C I%27ve become more conscious of how the machinery works%2C as it were. %28And a bit more conscious of phrases I%27ve written which really%2C really didn%27t take a problem with eliding repeated consonants into account. I would never have used the word %22institute%22 so bloody much if I had known that six years later I would acquire nerve damage that made it hard not to pronounce it %22insatoot%22.%29%0D%0A%0D%0A%28As an aside%2C having watched and very much enjoyed %5Bi%5DThe King%27s Speech%5B%2Fi%5D%2C isn%27t it odd that they spent so much time working on George VI%27s stammer and never even %5Bi%5Dmentioned%5B%2Fi%5D his rhotacism%3F %22In this gwave hour... %22%29%0D%0A%0D%0AAs for Sky%27s name%2C all I can say is%2C you guys don%27t get to hear the failed takes. %3A%29%0D%0A%0D%0APartially it%27s a question of practice%2C though. The same is also true of typing%3B when I was doing the original %5Bi%5DAegis Florea%5B%2Fi%5D I had to spend a little while just practicing before I could type %22Teikokukagekidan Hanagumi%22 at anything like normal speed...%0D%0A%0D%0A--G.%0D%0A-%3E%3C-%0D%0ABenjamin D. Hutchins%2C Co-Founder%2C Editor-in-Chief%2C %26 Forum Admin%0D%0AEyrie Productions%2C Unlimited http%3A%2F%2Fwww.eyrie-productions.com%2F%0D%0A%5Bi%5DCeterum censeo Carthaginem esse delendam.%5B%2Fi%5D 5|5|4|||||RE%3A The things you remember...|Senji||08:25:59|05/30/2011|%3E%28As an aside%2C having watched and very much enjoyed %5Bi%5DThe King%27s %0D%0A%3ESpeech%5B%2Fi%5D%2C isn%27t it odd that they spent so much time working on %0D%0A%3EGeorge VI%27s stammer and never even %5Bi%5Dmentioned%5B%2Fi%5D his rhotacism%3F %0D%0A%3E%22In this gwave hour... %22%29 %0D%0A%0D%0A That just makes him sound pwoperly wegal don%27t you know%3F%0D%0A%0D%0A 6|6|5|||1||RE%3A The things you remember...|Gryphon||11:31:16|05/30/2011|%3E%3E%28As an aside%2C having watched and very much enjoyed %5Bi%5DThe King%27s %0D%0A%3E%3ESpeech%5B%2Fi%5D%2C isn%27t it odd that they spent so much time working on %0D%0A%3E%3EGeorge VI%27s stammer and never even %5Bi%5Dmentioned%5B%2Fi%5D his rhotacism%3F %0D%0A%3E%3E%22In this gwave hour... %22%29 %0D%0A%3E%0D%0A%3E That just makes him sound pwoperly wegal don%27t you know%3F %0D%0A%0D%0AOh%2C I %5Bi%5Dsee%5B%2Fi%5D. It%27s not a speech defect%2C it%27s a %5Bi%5Dposh people%5B%2Fi%5D thing. Although I%27m not sure that explains Jonathan Woss. Actually%2C I%27m not sure %5Bi%5Danything%5B%2Fi%5D explains Jonathan Ross.%0D%0A%0D%0AAlthough he does know a surprising amount about the history and culture of American comic books - surprising coming from an English... what would you call him%3F Broadcasting Personality%2C I suppose... in particular. In one of his appearances on %5Bi%5DQI%5B%2Fi%5D%2C he busted out a number of facts about Golden and Silver Age comics%2C including the stranger-than-fiction origins of Wonder Woman %28in the real world%2C not her in-story origin%29 and a truly delightful little nugget about the Comics Code as it was enforced in the %2760s.%0D%0A%0D%0A--G.%0D%0A%5Bsmall%5D%22Because they lettered in all caps%2C you couldn%27t use the word %27flick%27%2C for fear that the L and the I would run together and Spider-Man would end up saying%2C %27Look out%2C he%27s got a fuck knife.%27%22%5B%2Fsmall%5D%0D%0A-%3E%3C-%0D%0ABenjamin D. Hutchins%2C Co-Founder%2C Editor-in-Chief%2C %26 Forum Admin%0D%0AEyrie Productions%2C Unlimited http%3A%2F%2Fwww.eyrie-productions.com%2F%0D%0A%5Bi%5DCeterum censeo Carthaginem esse delendam.%5B%2Fi%5D 7|1|0|||||RE%3A The things you remember...|TheOtherSean||00:41:00|06/01/2011|Don%27t think all your wonderful efforts are in vain. I%27ve got vacation coming up after finals%2C and your work will make the travel to the west go so much faster. Thanks for all the effort you put into these works%21