Tutorial, Narrative and a Doctor on an Alien Planet.
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EnglishVoice Age
Young Adult (18-35)Accents
North American (General)Transcript
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Now, before you all stampede out the door to purchase your new digital camera, I want to wrap up one last piece of advice. You need to read your owner's manual. I know it's a scary looking little book full of menus in new terms, but you can handle it first. Be not afraid. The manuals that come with cameras today are well written and often include a quick start guide that will have you taking pictures in moment. Janey sat on the floor inside. She'd been working on the puzzle for over two hours and hadn't been able to get a single piece placed in the last 15 minutes. She heard the floor creek and turned to see her grandmother standing behind her. Having some problems. Are you? She asked. Janey nodded. Her grandmother sat down and said, Well, let's see what we can dio. She produced a small container from her apron pocket and, with a smile on her face, said, I've just got to get my magic puzzle glasses out. Janey's draw dropped in amazement. Magic puzzle glasses. Being a medic on the front line of any war is never an easy task. Doing the same thing on an alien planet. It's nearly impossible. When I dreamt of being a doctor, I thought I'd be in some fancy hospital near a beach somewhere, not slogging through the trenches of Alfa Zeta for sure. I know how to patch up an injured soldier. But what do you do when that soldier has six arms and they all look exactly the same? They didn't teach me this stuff in medical school. Hi, I'm Jodi Barrenger. Thanks for listening.