[sudo-discuss] Treasure or trash?

Jake jake at spaz.org
Wed Jan 17 16:06:28 PST 2018


maybe someone on craigslist wants to buy it from you.  i think youtube is more
useful for dissemination of videos these days, or we can even host videos
ourselves or put them on bittorrent.

On Wed, 17 Jan 2018, Ed Biow wrote:

> Folks, a crony gave me a 6+1 DVD duplicator and a couple of external
> firewire DVD-RW burners, plus a laptop cooler pad dealer (see attached
> picture).
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> Maybe we could use the duplicator to burner videos of an event in the
> ballroom for quick distribution. I have a few spools of DVD-RWs I could
> throw at it. Otherwise this stuff just goes in my e-cycling pile, though
> I have to say it does make a pretty cool electronic samurai sculpture in
> my living room.
>
> https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Delectronics&field-keywords=DVD+Duplicator
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