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- From: aad@siemens.com (Anthony Datri)
- Subject: Re: Photo CD
- Message-ID: <1992Dec29.231754.21328@siemens.com>
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- Organization: Siemens Corporate Research, Princeton (Plainsboro), NJ
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- Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1992 23:17:54 GMT
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- >Just imagine, if Kodak floods the market with Photo-CD players and
- >other hardware
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- Could this been said to have been done with 8-track audio cartridges? Seen
- a player for one of them lately?
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- >TVs. And it's not really that hard to find something on which to play
- >78 RPM records, is it?
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- I guess that depends if you care what happens to them in the process. Even
- ten years ago very few turntable makers did 78. Note that I mean "turntable",
- not "$29.99 BSR changer with a cardboard cartridge".
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