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Do not leave the caddy in the player while it is being ejected from the<br />

motorized loading models....<br />

Do not try to play 45 rpm records inside of your <strong>CED</strong> player.... On the<br />

same note, Do not try to play a <strong>CED</strong> on a phonograph....<br />

Do not try to put a laser disc in a <strong>CED</strong> player....<br />

Do not try to put a <strong>CED</strong> in a Laserdisc player....<br />

Do not try to put a 1927 phonovision disc in a <strong>CED</strong> player....<br />

(All of this is from experience..... Really... I'm not joking....)<br />

Overall..... Do enjoy your <strong>CED</strong> Player!!!<br />

Later,<br />

Dave.<br />

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Date: Wed, 05 Feb 1997 15:10:18 -0600<br />

<strong>From</strong>: David Potochick<br />

To: ceds@teleport.com<br />

Subject: <strong>CED</strong> Question<br />

My friend recently got a <strong>CED</strong> player and it has no sound..... The picture<br />

looks great but it has no sound.... It's an RCA model, manual loading, I<br />

don't have the model number in front of me.... Would anyone have any<br />

information about this problem????<br />

Thanks,<br />

Dave.<br />

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<strong>From</strong>: (<strong>Neil</strong> <strong>Wagner</strong>)<br />

To: ceds@teleport.com<br />

Subject: Videodisc History, Part 9<br />

Date: Thu, 06 Feb 1997 02:14:00 GMT<br />

More from my old Popular Science magazines. This'll be the last of<br />

these for a while until I can page through the remainder of my<br />

collection 1700 miles away in the Chicago area.<br />

A short snippet taken from a longer article entitled "Home<br />

Electronics: Currents for the 80's" by Arthur Fisher, published in the<br />

November 1980 issue of P.S.

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