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CED Digest Vol. 3 No. 22 • 5/30/1998 |
From: Richard & Sally Taylor To: "'ceds@teleport.com'" <ceds@teleport.com> Subject: Wow ! Date: Sun, 24 May 1998 19:31:12 -0700 I just discovered this site...I'm new to the web. This is great ! I am a C.E.D. person and have felt alone for so long. Richard ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Sun, 24 May 1998 21:18:48 -0700 From: Tom Howe To: ceds@teleport.com Subject: CED's in San Francisco Hello All: On a recent SF visit I hit a lot of the used record stores in town. I didn't see any CED's except at one store, which has had the same assortment of about 200 titles in the back of the store for at least seven years. The owner overpriced these way back then, but I believe he's open to negotiation on the price, as he'd like to sell them off. The store is: Music & Rhythm, 962 Market St., (415) 673-5790. There also is a huge new Amoeba Music store in what used to be a bowling alley near the end of Haight St. There weren't any CED's, but I did see some a couple years ago in their Berkeley store across the bay. The store does have a large selection of used LaserDiscs. I finally found the elusive Emerson, Lake & Palmer "Pictures at an Exhibition." Amoeba Music is on the web at: http://www.amoebamusic.com --Tom ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: Bojay1997 Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 17:36:55 EDT To: ceds@teleport.com Subject: Re: National CED Library! I have a question, is anyone a little suspicious about this? Isn't this guy just a collector trying to complete his collection for free or next to nothing? Is there a physical location we could visit this library? Sorry, but I've seen lots of posts like this from computer collectors who are looking to complete their collection, not create a museum. Bojay ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 13:34:39 -0700 From: Tom Howe To: ceds@teleport.com Subject: Twins on Stereo Demo Disc Fellow CED'ers: For those of you unfamiliar with the Stereo Demo Disc, it starts with a young lady talking about VideoDiscs and how they just got better. She then splits into two, and the twins do a little song and dance emphasizing the new stereo sound. I've always wondered who these twins were, as they looked familiar. Well, in sorting through some discs getting ready to take photos of them, there the twins were on the back of "The Lonely Guy" caddy in a picture with Steve Martin. It turns out they are Candi and Randi Brough, with a number of screen and TV appearances including "B.J. and the Bear" and "The Dukes of Hazzard". Here are the URLs of their IMDb pages: http://us.imdb.com/Name?Brough,+Candi http://us.imdb.com/Name?Brough,+Randi Their song "Coming at Ya from All Sides" is also now available in the music section at CED Magic. --Tom Howe http://www.cedmagic.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Sat, 30 May 1998 20:13:43 -0700 From: Neil Wagner To: *CED Digest <ceds@teleport.com> Subject: Videodisc History Part 26 >From the November 1983 Popular Science column "Look and Listen" by William J. Hawkins - Last minute... RCA has just introduced the first random-access CED disc player. Any point on the disc can be selected and played, making interactive discs possible. The first two discs--"A Week At The Races," which allows you to bet on the outcome of horse races, and "Many Roads To Murder," which contains mystery stories you must solve-- are $30. The SJT 400 player is $500. ====================================================== >From the May 1984 Popular Science column "What's New in Electronics" by William J. Hawkins - Front-loader Just drop in the videodisc: The newest Pioneer Laser- Disc is a front-loader. Inside, a semiconductor laser replaces the conventional helium-neon-gas laser for longer life and a more compact design. Introduced recently in Japan, it will soon be available here for about $860. -- Neil - nw1@gte.net
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