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CED Digest Vol. 8 No. 10 • 3/8/2003 |
20 Years Ago In CED History: March 9, 1983: * Anne Burford resigns as head of the EPA, amid continuing charges that the agency mishandled the toxic waste cleanup program. * Margaret Heckler is sworn in as U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services. March 10, 1983: * President Reagan calls for an additional $110 million in military aid to El Salvador during fiscal 1983, up from $60 million he had requested ten days earlier; Congress has authorized $26 million for the year. * India and Pakistan sign an agreement to form a joint commission to improve economic and cultural relations; talks continue on a nonaggression treaty. * The People's Consultative Assembly of Indonesia unanimously re-elects President Suharto to a fourth five-year term. * A second Soviet satellite is linked in space to the unoccupied orbiting Salyut 7 space lab, doubling the size of the Soviet space station to provide working and living space for up to six cosmonauts. March 11, 1983: * Robert Hawke, leader of the Australian Labor Party (ALP), and a new 27-member cabinet are sworn into office. The ALP won a solid victory in parliamentary elections on March 5, ousting the Liberal-National Party coalition of Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser. * Future CED title in widespread theatrical release: My Tutor. March 12, 1983: * The seventh summit of the Nonaligned Nations movement concludes in New Delhi, India. The six-day conference focused on the world economy and disarmament. Four new members - Bahamas, Barbados, Columbia, and Vanuatu - were admitted, bringing the total membership to 101. * The World Ice Skating Championships conclude in Helsinki, Finland. Rosalynn Sumners easily wins the women's title after Elaine Zayak is forced to withdraw due to a stress fracture. Scott Hamilton wins the men's title for the third straight year, the first American man to do so since David Jenkins (1957-1959). March 13, 1983: * Zimbabwean opposition leader Joshua Nkomo arrives in London after fleeing from the government of his rival, Robert Mugabe. * France's ruling Socialist-led coalition makes a partial recovery in the second round of municipal elections after suffering heavy losses in the first round on March 6. March 14, 1983: * For the first time in its 23-year history, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) agrees to cut its price for crude oil from $34 to $29, and also to set national output quotas. * RCA PRESS RELEASE: RCA VideoDiscs and McDonald's in Joint Promotion in Michigan and Southern California Hungry McDonald's Customers Can Win RCA Stereo VideoDisc Prizes, Cash And Food In Sweepstakes and Video Disc Demonstration Promotion As part of the RCA/McDonald's "Get It Together Sweepstakes," McDonald's customers in Michigan and Southern California will have an opportunity to win cash, food, RCA stereo video disc players, thousands of RCA video discs, and complete RCA stereo video disc home entertainment packages including stereo video disc players, stereo amplifiers and speakers and color televisions. McDonald's customers who see a demonstration of the RCA VideoDisc system at a participating RCA video disc dealer can receive a "Buy-One-Get-One-Free" (BOGO) coupon for a Big Mac, redeemable at any participating McDonald's. Herbert J. Mendelsohn, Division Vice President, Marketing, RCA VideoDiscs, said that this promotional tie-in is a pilot RCA marketing program designed to raise general consumer awareness of the RCA VideoDisc system through advertising and demonstrations. "We have experienced a high incidence of purchase among consumers who have seen an RCA VideoDisc system demonstration," Mr. Mendelsohn said. "People are always impressed. Video discs are easy-to-use, inexpensive and offer high-quality video with stereo sound plus a large selection of great entertainment." The RCA/McDonald's "Get It Together Sweepstakes" will be prominently featured in game booklets of McDonald's national "Million $ Taste" game, distributed in Michigan and Southern California. These booklets will contain a certificate offering the customer an opportunity to get a Big Mac "BOGO" when they see a video disc demonstration at a participating RCA dealer. The RCA/McDonald's promotion will begin on March 14, 1983 and will run for 12 weeks in Southern California and 9 weeks in Michigan. It will be supported by saturation television, radio and print advertising. Point-of-sale promotional materials will be utilized by all participating McDonald's restaurants and RCA dealers. Each participating RCA dealer will be offering special incentives to promote the RCA/McDonald's tie-in. RCA advertising will include both distributor and dealer newspaper ads and in-store displays. During the promotion, participating consumers will receive various incentive offerings including free albums with purchase of an RCA video disc player. In addition, participating RCA dealers will have the opportunity to win sales incentive prizes. March 15, 1983: * A signalmen's strike shuts down Philadelphia area commuter trains, the third strike in the Northeast to affect commuters. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: ZIGN (JOHN CAMERON) Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2003 21:32:41 -0500 (EST) To: digest@cedmagic.com Subject: ced's hi , i am currently looking to buy ced movies and would appreciate to be put on your mailing list concering purchasing them. thanks john cameron ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Mon, 03 Mar 2003 16:56:45 -0800 To: digest@cedmagic.com From: Tom Howe <tom@cedmagic.com> Subject: RE: colortrak 2000 remote control > I NEED TO PURCHASE AN ORIGINAL REMOTE CONTROL FOR MY '89 20" COLORTRAK > 2000 TV. I CANNOT GET THE UNIVERSAL REMOTES TO DISPLAY THE MENU SCREEN > ON MY TV. NOW I CAN'T USE THE S-VIDEO OR OTHER INPUTS. If your TV is a 1989 model, then it should use the standard codes that RCA began implementing in 1983 and continues to use to the present day. The only ColorTrak 2000 models I've seen that don't use these codes are those using the style of remote Mr. Daly is holding up in this picture: http://www.cedmagic.com/mem/whos-who/daly-david.jpg If you TV does allow a modern universal remote to change channels, then you may be able to use the channel buttons on the remote to switch inputs. Try keying in 91, 92, or 93 to see if the inputs will change. If that doesn't work, it may be necessary to have only one input with an active signal, then key in 00 to cause the TV to scan for and switch to that input. --Tom ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2003 23:06:51 -0600 From: Gary Cimera <imaginos> To: digest@cedmagic.com Subject: SFT100 problem Hi there, I just picked up an RCA SFT100 and 8 movies, all appeared to be in pretty good shape. It was cheap, I was happy. I took my new found treasure home, cleaned it thoroughly, inspected the stylus ( a bit worn, but not ruined) I plugged in a movie and sat back and enjoyed it for about 35 minutes. All of a sudden, the picture "shook" sideways and the screen went black with about 3 or 4 white bars across it. I stopped the player, unplugged it, opened it, looked inside, did not see anything 'smoking', reassembled it, loaded another movie...still the same screen, disk in, disk out, does not matter where the switch is positioned. Turn it off, turn it on, the screen stays the same. The platter spins up to speed, but the pickup arm does not seem to want to move when a movie is loaded and I cant make it move with either set of buttons. Anybody have any ideas what the problem might be? I have removed the pickup arm but do not visually see anything wrong warn or broken. (Please don't tell me my machine is trash.) Any help would be appreciated! Gary Cimera ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Sat, 8 Mar 2003 11:50:57 -0800 Subject: CED Central now services all RCA Players From: James Curiel <jacuriel> To: digest@cedmagic.com Dear Tom and CED enthusiasts, I just like to announce a major breakthrough. CED Central is now servicing all RCA Players. I've been doing tune-ups and reconditioning the SJT and SKT players for some time, but now you can get your SFT and SGT players reconditioned because Darrell has agreed to perform this service. Reconditioning includes new belts, lubrication, and new stylus cartridge. Prices are as follows and include free return shipping: $140 for the SFT and SGT players up to the SGT100 $160 for the SGT-200 and SGT-250 Replacement of parts and other repairs are a very modest additional charge. The prices and service are very reasonable, and should keep your player in good operation for a several years. We're trying to fill a gap left by more and more shops not servicing these players, and also the problems that ensue when shops that do not understand these players try to service these players and break them. Darrell has graciously agreed to service the SFT/SGT players and he is in Kentucky. You can reach him at dj3928@aol.com I handle the SJT/SKT players and can be reached at james@cedcentral.com Visit the CED Central website at www.cedcentral.com Also, for spare parts go to the new CEDatum site by doing a search. I am not connected with CEDatum, I just want to remind people that they have parts. I have ordered new function lever adaptor couplers and received them. They are impressive and it is exciting because they are literally new as in they were made this year. Peace. signed james
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