>Date: February 1999
>
>Subject: An Audio Bible on the Internet
>
>It is now possible to read the entire audio Bible on the
>Internet. Audio-Bible is the complete King James Version
>narrated by Alexander Scourby. Total listening time is more
>than seventy-two hours.
>
>A link "for the visually impaired" presents the user with a
>menu of all the books of the Bible. Selecting a book brings
>up a menu of chapters in that book. Selecting a chapter
>begins the narration.
>
>To listen to Audio-Bible on the Internet, a user must be
>running Windows. In addition, a browser capable of playing
>the RealAudio format is required or the free RealAudio
>player must be installed. RealAudio software is available
>from http://www.real.com.
>
>Audio-Bible
>http://www.audio-bible.com
>
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