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Around 1985, ISI (Information Storage Inc.) introduced their 525 WC Optical Sto… | |
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This was a donation to the Museum, and I assumed they were standard 5.25-inch m… | |
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A 10-inch shellac Harmony Disc Record from c.1907-12. Nothing unusual at first … | |
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I finally got around to doing a rough count of all the items in the museum coll… | |
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@settima @manawyrm sorry, I don't have a LaserDisc player or duplicator. | |
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UD-4 was a lesser known quadraphonic LP format introduced by Nippon Columbia (D… | |
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Introduced around the early 1930s, the Movie-Jeckor was a toy projector that us… | |
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@lizreadsmaybe I'm happy to report that Poodle fully recovers and the culp… | |
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@mkj @CiaraNi I disabled RSS feeds when I was trying to work out why the server… | |
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Busy Bee Records was started in 1904 and was one of a number of Chicago-based l… | |
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This is a background music cartridge from Planned Equipment Ltd. (PEL). Using a… | |
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Some older automatic washing machines used metal punched cards to control their… | |
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@jernej__s if you ever get the chance to find out what brand they are, I'd … | |
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@gisiger Could they have been Schulthess Supercard machines? I can't find a… | |
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@gisiger thanks Michael! | |
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In the 1900s and 1910s there were a number of Chicago-based record labels that … | |
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The Music Screeners series was a short-lived format that offered multimedia con… | |
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The Sharp Magnetic Bubble Memory cartridge was introduced in 1983 for use as re… | |
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Agfa introduced their Karat series of cameras in 1936 and with it introduced a … | |
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The Karat film cartridge was reintroduced as the Agfa Rapid cartridge in 1964. … |