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its mechanical or electronic!!) and then what are you going to do?????(you<br />

can't just look for another machine every time this happens!)<br />

Prehaps, we first need to worry about getting the organization going<br />

first that will AID or help us keep the existing machines running with<br />

parts and """GOOD OLE FASHIONED service Tech's we can rely on!!!!"""<br />

We need to get this going atleast!!! ...<br />

I want all of you to reply and provide some "constructive" input to as<br />

how we get the ball rolling on this.<br />

Lets try to start making sense on this..<br />

We need a Service outlet for our Machines (with the spare parts we are<br />

talking about right now).<br />

As the old saying goes, "WE NEED SERVICE!!!!!"<br />

Lets get ourselves together on this! (can we atleast do this<br />

much!!!???)<br />

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Date: Wed, 26 Nov 1997 03:26:12 -0800<br />

<strong>From</strong>: Tom Howe<br />

To: ceds@teleport.com<br />

Subject: New VideoDisc Article<br />

Mime-Version: 1.0<br />

Hi All:<br />

I just came across an article in the October 1997 issue of _Popular Mechanics_<br />

titled "Think It's New? Think Again!" that mentions SelectaVision. This<br />

article compares DVD to the earlier formats, and discusses a needle-based format<br />

from 1941 that I wasn't even aware of. This format used 10" discs rotating at<br />

100 rpm to produce 1 minute of B&W video per disc. In a photo, a lady is shown<br />

operating a giant video juke box-- the intended market for the short playing<br />

discs. This was reprinted from the December 1941 issue, so the advent of World<br />

War 2 ended any plans to market the system.<br />

--Tom Howe<br />

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<strong>From</strong>: "Daniel P. Cayea"<br />

To: "Tom Howe" <br />

Subject: The <strong>CED</strong> Future, Part Twelve<br />

Date: Wed, 26 Nov 1997 09:16:01 -0500<br />

X-MSMail-Priority: Normal<br />

X-Priority: 3<br />

MIME-Version: 1.0

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