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CED Digest Vol. 3 No. 48 • 12/5/1998 |
From: Spike26740 Date: Mon, 30 Nov 1998 01:14:26 EST To: ceds@teleport.com Subject: 2 players, 130 disks to trade looking to trade 2 players, one works and 130 plus disks for a laser disk player, i'm in the Phoenix, Arizona area. contact Spike26740@Aol.Com ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Tue, 01 Dec 1998 16:20:55 -0800 From: Donald Borowski To: Tom Howe <ceds@teleport.com> Subject: Re: Snowy Picture at End of Disc "FutureTech1" wrote: > Subject: CED Questions for Tom & Group > First my 400sjt has acquired a new problem. When I reach the end of a disc > side (about 40-60 on counter) the image begins to become very snowy. It's > not the disc because it does it on everything and when the disc is played on > my other unit the picture is very clear. It not the stylus because it very > clear at the start of disc play. I think it has something to do with the > turntable adjustment. HELP! Yes, it certainly could be a bad sylus. I had this happen once when I moved one of my players without the lockdown pins in place. The next I used it, the disc would play OK at the beginning, but get snowy at the end. Even the time indicator quite incrementing. A new stylus fixed the problem right away. Don Borowski Spokane, WA ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: (Robert Armentrout) Date: Wed, 2 Dec 1998 19:55:47 -0800 (PST) To: ceds@teleport.com Subject: CED Fans We discovered CED's in July of this year when we picked up a Toshiba stereo player with 19 CED's for the bargain price of $10.00 (for all) at a local garage sale. Everything works great (but no instruction book for the player). We have been hooked ever since! We discovered that the best place to find more discs was on the web, specifically e-bay. Some discs have skipped a little but most of them play just fine. We now have about 30 CED's and just recently acquired another player that we found at a thrift store for $8.00. The store owner had no idea what the machine was and it had a disc stuck inside. We managed to locate a CED in the back of the store and removed the disc that was stuck and tried the player. It worked, we bought it and now have a player in 2 rooms in the house. And amazingly enough, the thrift store machine plays better than the other one. We left our name at the thrift storein case they came across any other discs or players. Received a letter a couple of weeks later saying they had about 15 CED's and were we interested. We drove out the following weekend and managed to pick up 6 more discs for $3.00 each. Keep your eyes peeled at garage sales and look at thrift stores. You just never know what you might find. Rob & Jerie Armentout PEACE ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: "Daniel P. Cayea" To: <ceds@teleport.com> Subject: Donation Thanks Date: Fri, 4 Dec 1998 20:45:51 -0500 Dear Enthusiasts: As always I try to keep you informed on my corporate and hobbyiest CED plans. Well I would like to thank Dr. John Trasco for his donation of many discs to my project. He may now loan any disc (now just discs he has loaned) from the library. In time for theholiday season, any person who has made a donation may extend their loaning period up to 5 weeks so that may not have to worry about returning discs during the season. Thanks Daniel P. Cayea
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