Does that work? You will need an epub reader to open them. Should be loads of free ones on the Google Play store.
Whilst digging around my dropbox I also have First Broadcast in full. I mean, the quality isn’t great but it’s good enough.
You might need to download it and open with VLC player. You can get VLC on android phones now no problem.
I also have the Knowing Me Knowing You Radio shows, which I’m currently listening to now (skip the first episode… Its a spoof behind the scenes thing):
Social media does suck. It’s annoying that it seems to be the only way to keep in touch with mates abroad or gigs (par Songkick or Lastfm).
But I find I’ve got to sift through so much crap, even when keeping everything to a minimum on my FB or Insta.
I prefer to stay on the forums for info, it seems that groups on FB can capture that somewhat but I prefer the format of going on specific forums. Otherwise I’m on FB or Insta just scrolling and scrolling…
Yeah been off Facebook for nearly a year , couldn’t stand the Brexit gammons and the needy/inspirational quote of the day/ "yo ok Hun " / constant selfie twats. It’s been the best thing I’ve done.
My insta is only skating/art and select mates so not drawn to it every hour.
WhatsApp is the best thing for me for keeping in contact.
I find it funny tho how I miss friends events on Facebook and it’s my fault for not being on Facebook but people have my number . But that’s too much hard work Clearly didn’t miss much then .
No Facebook for a couple years now and it feels so great. I like Instagram as I use it predominantly for art, activism and theory, and skating, and try to not be personal on there or follow people outside of those areas. Although I really hate how people contact you through insta and it’s hard to not let more formal messages get lost in story replies etc. Even though I do find myself scrolling a lot I’ve tried to become more aware and swap for a book if it’s for pointless chill time.
Lars Tetens, inventor of holey metal decks in the late '90s, claims to be doing well for himself.
“Today, in addition to being a world famous handbag manufacturer, parfumer and chef he is recognized also worldwide for his sumptuous, exotic chocolates, chocolate truffles, a full line of spices and sauces as well as his unique apparel and accessory designs from his house of couture, which continue to set precedents in the fashion industry.”
Lars Tetens is a man of so many talents he has been dubbed by his admirers as a contemporary Leonardo Da Vinci. People ranging from high-profile celebrities to politicians and presidents of Fortune 500 companies have retained him as there consultant on many varying projects, and are among his abundant admirers. From five years old, the crafts and hobbies Lars explored as a child have developed products in a broad range of categories from luxury merchandise to science and technology. Today, in addition to being a world famous handbag manufacturer, parfumer and chef he is recognized also worldwide for his sumptuous, exotic chocolates, chocolate truffles, a full line of spices and sauces as well as his unique apparel and accessory designs from his house of couture, which continue to set precedents in the fashion industry. Furthermore, he is credited with bringing back the lost ancient art of cigar making techniques that date back thousands of years. Lars continues to amaze fans with his exquisite artwork and original furniture pieces, his innovative designs of skateboards, advanced motor controllers for HVAC systems and his hand-made automatic watches with hand-tooled movements, all of which sit at the zeniths of their industries in quality and design.