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size=2>I did not know about this....site.... otw I would have stashed it
just as I have all the other vtr sites</FONT></DIV><FONT
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size=2>using archive.org which I have used to recover some old sites
we get... which kept search engines from logging it.. but also
kept archive form logging it too.. the method I use, if a live
site is up... I can still grab and stash it.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV>why did he take this posture? I do not know him... was he
greedy? Did he have a group of pages on the site he wanted/needed to hide? we
may never know as he is dead.... and unfortunately unless someone else
copied it off his site is dead forever also.</DIV>
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<DIV>Ed Sharpe Archivist for smecc</DIV>
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<DIV><BR> Listers:<BR><BR>
I've just found out that one of my trusted resources for old TV
<BR>editing and VTR information has been taken off the web. After Jack
<BR>Calaway died, I guess no one was around to maintain the site.<BR>
Did anyone have the foresight to save it and put it back up on the
<BR>internet? If it disappears, that would be a great loss. Here's
what <BR>Ted Langell said on another list about Calaway in November when his
<BR>passing was announced:<BR><BR> - - - - - - - - - -
-<BR><BR>Jack operated Software Systems/Sierra
Madre<BR>http://www.sssm.com/<BR><BR>and hosted a virtual Museum of Early Video
Editing Equipment and <BR>Techniques on the
site:<BR>http://www.sssm.com/editing/museum/index.html<BR><BR>He was responsible
for the Calaway series of PC based editors, and had <BR>a hand in developing
other equipment.<BR><BR>Among other things that Jack developed was the AVRS,
which the Museum <BR>describes as the "first film to video tape edit controller.
It was 3:2 <BR>aware, and insured that all edits on the tape occurred between
film <BR>frames. AVRS controlled a Rank telecine and two VTR's via CMX
<BR>compatible interface's."<BR><BR>It was succeeded by the Time Logic
Controller, which lives on as a <BR>DaVinci Systems product.<BR><BR>Read more
about it
here:<BR>http://www.sssm.com/editing/museum/specials/specials.html<BR><BR>....in
an article by Jim Lindelien, who was one of TLC's developers.<BR><BR>I hope the
museum website stays up. Its a great resource and archive <BR>for things that
otherwise may be lost.<BR><BR>Perhaps someone ought to back up the
pages?<BR><BR> - - - - - - - - -<BR><BR><BR>
Dennis Degan, Editor-Consultant-Knowledge
Bank<BR>
NBC Today Show, New York</FONT></DIV>
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