Actually, I would suggest not focusing your attention on evolutionary anthropology while you’re supposed to be piloting a multi-ton vehicle at high speeds.
Most people are far worse at driving than they believe themselves to be.
Now, assuming you’re not in a car at the moment, you can probably hack something up using mplayer—there’s at least one android port of that. You may need to write your own UI, though, and I suspect it’ll reduce your battery life significantly. (Android native players take advantage of decoding hardware, mplayer probably doesn’t. Also, the fourier transform required to speed up voice without affecting pitch is expensive.)
Actually, I would suggest not focusing your attention on evolutionary anthropology while you’re supposed to be piloting a multi-ton vehicle at high speeds.
When you’re driving a daily commute your mind is going to wander unless you have extraordinary focus control / mindfulness training. It’s not obvious to me that it’s more dangerous to have it directed to evolutionary anthropology than to what you’re going to do when you get home (or wherever else it wandered).
Actually, I would suggest not focusing your attention on evolutionary anthropology while you’re supposed to be piloting a multi-ton vehicle at high speeds.
(After reading that sentence, in particular the word “evolutionary”, before reading what you were replying to, I had briefly thought you were arguing against this and gone WTF.)
Actually, I would suggest not focusing your attention on evolutionary anthropology while you’re supposed to be piloting a multi-ton vehicle at high speeds.
Most people are far worse at driving than they believe themselves to be.
Now, assuming you’re not in a car at the moment, you can probably hack something up using mplayer—there’s at least one android port of that. You may need to write your own UI, though, and I suspect it’ll reduce your battery life significantly. (Android native players take advantage of decoding hardware, mplayer probably doesn’t. Also, the fourier transform required to speed up voice without affecting pitch is expensive.)
When you’re driving a daily commute your mind is going to wander unless you have extraordinary focus control / mindfulness training. It’s not obvious to me that it’s more dangerous to have it directed to evolutionary anthropology than to what you’re going to do when you get home (or wherever else it wandered).
There’s a difference between accidental mental wanderings and deliberately focusing on a sped-up textbook.
If you’re listening to a sped-up textbook without focusing on it, I’d say you won’t get much out of the experience.
(After reading that sentence, in particular the word “evolutionary”, before reading what you were replying to, I had briefly thought you were arguing against this and gone WTF.)