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Dear Fellow <strong>CED</strong>'ers:<br />

As part of my company project to enhance and re-enact the <strong>CED</strong> format as<br />

much as possible, I have started the National Capacitance Disc Library, a<br />

profit organization that I have developed to build it's <strong>CED</strong> resources to<br />

great extents for access by all those with <strong>CED</strong> Players and Interest.<br />

Currently the NCD Library is small and few resources but plans are in the<br />

making to reverse this. There are however some catches about people<br />

loaning materials from the library. More information can be obtained by<br />

subscribing to the NCDL Newsletter by sending an emal to<br />

cayead@westelcom.com with the words SUBSCRIBE NCDL in the subject box.<br />

More information can also be obtained by visiting the temporary web site at<br />

http://www.westelcom.com/users/cayead/telecom/ncdl.html, please excuse the<br />

long URL, but it is temporary.<br />

Thanks,<br />

Dan Cayea, TTI<br />

*This message authenticated and originated from Telecom Technologies<br />

Headquarters.<br />

TTI is located in Lyon Mountain, New York USA<br />

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<strong>CED</strong> Digest Vol. 2 No. 48 11/29/97<br />

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Date: Sun, 23 Nov 1997 17:58:05 -0600<br />

<strong>From</strong>: Geoff Oltmans<br />

MIME-Version: 1.0<br />

To: Tom Howe <br />

Subject: Re: <strong>CED</strong> Digest Vol. 2 No. 47<br />

> The <strong>CED</strong> Future: Part Ten Forming of a Corporation In the last few<br />

> digests it has been pointed out, about the feasibilty of restarting our<br />

> old, obsolete, but great system. After extensive research it has been<br />

> found that publishing current films would be outside a realistic grasp. I<br />

> do however believe, as well as other who believe, that it is realistic and<br />

> possible to restart the manufacture of diamond stylus needles for our<br />

> players. Recently I asked those who would interested to form into<br />

Here's another "negative" comment, or constructive criticism if you<br />

will.<br />

I don't really think it feasable to manufacture the needles as well! For<br />

one thing, I can't think of ANY manufacturers making stylii for<br />

phonographs let alone <strong>CED</strong> players (there is definitely a surplus of

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