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Julius Aroid Recordings (and Others)
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From: Theodore Held <oppenhauser2001 at gmail.com>
on 2010.03.02 at 18:34:50(20686)
Dear Friends of Julius.
The following is the current list of Julius recordings available at Ted
Knight's web site. Feel free to listen to them. Some of them (well, one
does, anyway) contain comments about aroids. Others show an amazing range of
singular experiences. To tap in, copy this and get to it.
www.tedknight.com/julius/julius.htm
As the site states:
Each vignette is an MP3 of five to 15 minutes, compressed to less than 3 MB
to load in a reasonable time. The second voice occasionally heard is that of
Ted Knight, who lives near Julius in South Florida and is helping with the
recordings. The two met at the annual aroids conference in Coral Gables,
Florida, where they became friends.
1. Quito_woodcarver-
Jules tells about a boy he befriended in Ecuador who is now an artist
with
the Vatican.
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2. Edible aroids-
Learning about the plants from his father in Trinidad, and years later
feeding the IAS conference with his recipes.
3. Trinidad Christmas with hot
peppers-
His mother was a wonderful cook, and the traditional holiday meal she
prepared sounds exotic and exciting.
4. Mary Brown and
palanka-
You can get along a lot better in a third-world country when you know
somebody with palanka, or leverage.
5. Giovanni and the
horse- A
story about thrift and the way it was practiced by the good Marianist
priest when he heard about a five-dollar chicken.
6. Blowgun boy, Uncle Frenchy, and the shrunken
head-
Young Julius is inspired by a cheap paperback, and then gets to see
the
real thing.
7. Working oil rigs in Trinidad and
Ecuador-
Proud to tackle one of the hardest jobs in the world, and doing it
well.
8. The Shuara feast and the bag of
salt-
Breaking the rules, he gives two people a lift in the pouring rain and
has
an amazing experience as a result.
9. The blowgun
hunt-
Making more friends among the Shuaras, Jules gets to show off the
skill he
learned as a boy.
10. Eat your
spinach-
The dinner table discipline drummed into Julius as a boy pays off when
he's offered a weird native brew.
Take it from me, these are fun. I think new ones will be added from time to
time, so check back at your leisure.
Good listening,
Ted Held
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From: Theodore Held <oppenhauser2001 at gmail.com> on 2010.03.02 at 18:34:50(20687)
Dear Friends of Julius.
The following is the current list of Julius recordings available at Ted Knight's web site. Feel free to listen to them. Some of them (well, one does, anyway) contain comments about aroids. Others show an amazing range of singular experiences. To tap in, copy this and get to it.
www.tedknight.com/julius/julius.htm
As the site states:
Each vignette is an MP3 of five to 15 minutes, compressed to less than 3 MB to load in a reasonable time. The second voice occasionally heard is that of Ted Knight, who lives near Julius in South Florida and is helping with the recordings. The two met at the annual aroids conference in Coral Gables, Florida, where they became friends.
Quito_woodcarver - Jules tells about a boy he befriended in Ecuador who is now an artist with the Vatican.
Edible aroids - Learning about the plants from his father in Trinidad, and years later feeding the IAS conference with his recipes..
Trinidad Christmas with hot peppers - His mother was a wonderful cook, and the traditional holiday meal she prepared sounds exotic and exciting.
Mary Brown and palanka - You can get along a lot better in a third-world country when you know somebody with palanka, or leverage.
Giovanni and the horse - A story about thrift and the way it was practiced by the good Marianist priest when he heard about a five-dollar chicken.
Blowgun boy, Uncle Frenchy, and the shrunken head - Young Julius is inspired by a cheap paperback, and then gets to see the real thing.
Working oil rigs in Trinidad and Ecuador - Proud to tackle one of the hardest jobs in the world, and doing it well.
The Shuara feast and the bag of salt - Breaking the rules, he gives two people a lift in the pouring rain and has an amazing experience as a result.
The blowgun hunt - Making more friends among the Shuaras, Jules gets to show off the skill he learned as a boy.
Eat your spinach - The dinner table discipline drummed into Julius as a boy pays off when he's offered a weird native brew.
Take it from me, these are fun. I think new ones will be added from time to time, so check back at your leisure.
Good listening,
Ted Held
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From: brian lee <lbmkjm at yahoo.com>
on 2010.03.04 at 18:46:32(20692)
Dear Ted,
Aloha and mahalo for doing this service for Julius' friends and others.
For myself, it is a treasure. To hear the voice of my kindred spirit; is
a wonder. Thank you from the depths of my heart.
Aloha,
Leland
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--- On Tue, 3/2/10, Theodore Held wrote:
From: Theodore Held
Subject: [Aroid-l] Julius Aroid Recordings (and Others)
To: "Discussion of aroids"
Date: Tuesday, March 2, 2010, 8:34 AM
Dear Friends of Julius. The following is the current list of Julius
recordings available at Ted Knight's web site. Feel free to listen to them
.. Some of them (well, one does, anyway) contain comments about aroids. Othe
rs show an amazingrange of singular experiences. To tap in, copy this an
d get to it. www.tedknight.com/julius/julius.htm As the
site states: Each vignette is an MP3 of five to 15 minutes,compr
essed to less than 3 MB to load in a reasonable time. The second voice occa
sionally heard is that of Ted Knight, who livesnear Julius in South Flor
ida and is helping with the recordings. The two met at the annual aroids co
nference in Coral Gables, Florida, where they became friends. Q
uito_woodcarver - Jules tells about a boy he befriended in Ecuador who is n
ow an artist with the Vatican. Edible aroids - Learning about the plants
from his father in Trinidad, and years later feeding the IAS conference wi
th his recipes. Trinidad Christmas with hot peppers - His mother was a w
onderful cook, and the traditional holiday meal she prepared sounds exotic
and exciting. Mary Brown and palanka - You can get along a lot better in
a third-world country when you know somebody with palanka, or leverage.
Giovanni and the horse - A story about thrift and the way it was practic
ed by the good Marianist priest when he heard about a five-dollar chicken.
Blowgun boy, Uncle Frenchy, and the shrunken head - Young Julius is insp
ired by a cheap paperback, and then gets to see the real thing. Working
oil rigs in Trinidad and Ecuador - Proud to tackle one of the hardest jobs
in the world, and doing it well. The Shuara feast and the bag of salt -
Breaking the rules, he gives two people a lift in the pouring rain and has
an amazing experience as a result. The blowgun hunt - Making more friend
s among the Shuaras, Jules gets to show off the skill he learned as a boy.
Eat your spinach - The dinner table discipline drummed into Julius as a
boy pays off when he's offered a weird native brew. Take it from me,
these are fun. I think new ones will be added from time to time, so check b
ack at your leisure. Good listening, Ted Held
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From: brian lee <lbmkjm at yahoo.com> on 2010.03.04 at 18:46:32(20693)
Dear Ted,
Aloha and mahalo for doing this service for Julius' friends and others. For myself, it is a treasure. To hear the voice of my kindred spirit; is a wonder. Thank you from the depths of my heart.
Aloha,
Leland
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--- On Tue, 3/2/10, Theodore Held wrote:
From: Theodore Held
Subject: [Aroid-l] Julius Aroid Recordings (and Others)
To: "Discussion of aroids"
Date: Tuesday, March 2, 2010, 8:34 AM
Dear Friends of Julius.
The following is the current list of Julius recordings available at Ted Knight's web site. Feel free to listen to them. Some of them (well, one does, anyway) contain comments about aroids. Others show an amazing range of singular experiences. To tap in, copy this and get to it.
www.tedknight.com/julius/julius.htm
As the site states:
Each vignette is an MP3 of five to 15 minutes, compressed to less than 3 MB to load in a reasonable time. The second voice occasionally heard is that of Ted Knight, who lives near Julius in South Florida and is helping with the recordings. The two met at the annual aroids conference in Coral Gables, Florida, where they became friends.
Quito_woodcarver - Jules tells about a boy he befriended in Ecuador who is now an artist with the Vatican.
Edible aroids - Learning about the plants from his father in Trinidad, and years later feeding the IAS conference with his recipes.
Trinidad Christmas with hot peppers - His mother was a wonderful cook, and the traditional holiday meal she prepared sounds exotic and exciting.
Mary Brown and palanka - You can get along a lot better in a third-world country when you know somebody with palanka, or leverage.
Giovanni and the horse - A story about thrift and the way it was practiced by the good Marianist priest when he heard about a five-dollar chicken.
Blowgun boy, Uncle Frenchy, and the shrunken head - Young Julius is inspired by a cheap paperback, and then gets to see the real thing.
Working oil rigs in Trinidad and Ecuador - Proud to tackle one of the hardest jobs in the world, and doing it well.
The Shuara feast and the bag of salt - Breaking the rules, he gives two people a lift in the pouring rain and has an amazing experience as a result.
The blowgun hunt - Making more friends among the Shuaras, Jules gets to show off the skill he learned as a boy.
Eat your spinach - The dinner table discipline drummed into Julius as a boy pays off when he's offered a weird native brew.
Take it from me, these are fun. I think new ones will be added from time to time, so check back at your leisure.
Good listening,
Ted Held
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