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Grumpus, Hearing aide
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Sep 16, 2008 04:20AM
Here is a blog from the L.A. Times that discusses an interesting way to quantify the length of your commute based on audiobooks!
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Yikes! I spend more than 72 hours a year, my commute is 20 hours a week, which possibly accounts for the amount of audio books to which I currently find myself listening.
Neat, I'd like to see a Canadian version of this! My usual commute is about an 11 hours a week very useful for getting audiobooks read/listened to! :)
Mine is between 6 and 7 hours a week, but I sometiomes use my ipod/audiobooks for cleaning the bathroom etc too. I uaually manage a couple of audio books a month
140 miles a day (2hrs,40min). I think my car runs on Audiobooks. I stock up on LibriVox, and OverDrive and OneClick through my libraries, plus an occasional Podcast and library CD.
My commute is about 5 to 6 hours. However, in the summer I really put the rubber to the road and literally spend hours driving to and from our summer home in Canada! Make that days :)
My commute is about 1 sentence worth. That is, I leave the bedroom and walk out to my office. I telecommute and despite working way too many extra hours, I manage to listen to an average of 5 books a month, while exercising, driving, doing household chores, walking the dogs and just lying in bed before falling to sleep.
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