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Re: LaserDisc format?
We have several of those creatures also. So I'd be
interested in any information about what to do with
them.
Sami Pierson
Archivist
Aspen Historical Society
620 W Bleeker
Aspen, CO 81611
970-925-3721
--- Angela Curran <acurran@AAFP.ORG> wrote:
> While processing a collection, my assistant ran
> across a medium I've never encountered. It's
> labelled "Pioneer Video LaserDisc." There is no
> date on it. It looks like a cross between an LP
> (because of size) and a CD (because of its one shiny
> side). It's diameter is 11 3/4".
>
> I have no idea how to view this disc or, better yet,
> transfer the content onto something else. Do any
> vendors still have players for these things?
>
> Angela Curran
> Archives for Family Practice
> 11400 Tomahawk Creek Parkway
> Leawood, KS 66211-2672
> (913) 906-6000, ext. 4420
> (913) 906-6095 FAX
> acurran@aafp.org
>
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