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Reader comment on item: Islam and Islamism

Submitted by donna Litowitz (United States), Jun 1, 2013 at 21:59

Hi, Daniel,

I would have enjoyed your talk better if I could have heard it CLEARLY, and not have had to strain to hear/understand every word,

I hope you have gone to the website where this talk appears and had a similar experience, so you can correct it and not have it happen again. You will lose listeners/watchers, as long as the dialog sounds like you are speaking with a mouthful of mush, or mud, or something.

You surely deserve better, and the world needs to hear your words.

Please check the audio techniques used in your recordings of your talks so those of us out here who are really interested in hearing what you say, can understand clearly what you are uttering..

The sounds are way too MUSHY.....

Submitting....

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Reader comments (4) on this item

Title Commenter Date Thread
Video Transcript [15 words]
w/response from Daniel Pipes
Dr.Alik B. PeretzJun 2, 2013 00:20206614
1Manuscript text too? [49 words]
w/response from Daniel Pipes
Michael WinnJun 1, 2013 22:08206611
Hearing [129 words]donna LitowitzJun 1, 2013 21:59206610
Hearing [34 words]ValinJul 14, 2013 13:33206610

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