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to do some research....<br />
Later,<br />
Dave.<br />
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Date: Tue, 13 May 1997 12:57:16 -0600<br />
<strong>From</strong>: David Potochick<br />
To: ceds@teleport.com<br />
Subject: Weird <strong>CED</strong>'s<br />
Tom brought up the best and worst <strong>CED</strong> topic.... How about the weirdest<br />
<strong>CED</strong>'s....<br />
The weirdest <strong>CED</strong> that I have seen so far is "Jane Fondas Workout<br />
Video". My wife was watching this and said,"What woman in her right<br />
mind would exercise while wearing a necklace???" She said that any<br />
woman would take off her necklace because she wouldn't want her<br />
neck scratched up.... The whole workout video is just plain weird...<br />
Another weird <strong>CED</strong> is Paul McCartney's "Rock Show"... I can't believe<br />
that we actually had time to watch the entire thing.... I get bored after the<br />
first fifteen minutes.....<br />
The worst pan and scan is at the beginning of the movie "Benji". At the<br />
opening credits, you see the whole scene shift to the left to compensate<br />
for names.....<br />
More Later,<br />
Dave.<br />
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Date: Thu, 15 May 1997 13:14:55 -0700<br />
<strong>From</strong>: Tom Howe<br />
To: ceds@teleport.com<br />
Subject: Video Magazine Survey<br />
Mime-Version: 1.0<br />
The May '97 issue has a survey form on the last page titled "Mad As Hell" which<br />
has a number of items to be checked off that are upsetting to people<br />
regarding video technology. One category is "Lack of DVD movies", so under the<br />
"Other" category, where you can write in your complaint, I wrote "Lack of any<br />
new<br />
<strong>CED</strong> movies since 1986". Maybe if enough of us make a similar complaint they'll<br />
mention it when the results are tabulated and printed in a future issue.<br />
Besides mailing in this form to their New York office, you may also simply email<br />
them with your complaint referencing the "Mad as Hell" survey. The address is: