*120 minutes recording time *High-quality, extremely durable 8mm videotape *Offers outstanding performance in 8mm camcorders
- Company: DirectForSale
- Amazon Price: $0.99

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An original vintage magazine ad print from the year published. Print ads make unique gift items that can be framed as artwork. Shipped flat un-framed in plastic sleeve with backing board.
- Company: AdsPast.com
- Used Price: $12.99

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120 minutes recording timeHighest possible quality for VCR or full-size camcorderHigh-energy luminance signals True-to-life colorEnhanced hi-fi audio signalDust-resistant plastic slip case
- Company: FUJIFILM
- List Price: $4.95
- Amazon Price: $8.01

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Rare 1992 video version (VHS videocassette) of the album "The Orb's Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld". For this release, The Orb rerecorded the album in a new form live at Brixton Fridge on Sunday, May 12th 1992, then digitally remixed it and called it "Patterns & Textures". The Orb 1992 are Dr Alex Paterson & Thrash. Gliss guitar by Steve Hillage. TRACKLISTING: 1. LITTLE FLUFFY CLOUDS, 2. EARTH (GAIA), 3. TOWERS OF DUB, 4. PERPETUAL DAWN, 5. STAR 6 & 7 8 9, 6. OUTLANDS, 7. OUTRO. Running time: 53 minutes. Produced & directed by Marion Waldorf & Simon Maxwell. Executive producer Jazz Summers. Published by Big Life Music / Orb Music.
From the liner notes: "...this video of The Orb is an adventure of textures and patterns in a visual form. The Orb begin their journey with "Little Fluffy Clouds" and "Earth (Gaia)" in orbit, and from there follow the ascent to the "Towers of Dub" to experience the "Perpetual Dawn". Meanwhile, "Star 6 & 7 8 9" slowly disappears onto the horizon brining them to the final leg of their adventure. The Orb find themselves at the "Outlands" near the edge of the gig, only to discover they cannot find the missing brain which has been 'nicked' by the aardvark... 'orb be in u, orb be out u'"
- Company: Wau! Mr. Modo / Big Life
- Used Price: $37.98

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- Company: Hi Tops Video
- ISBN: 6302965349
- List Price: $9.99
- Used Price: $19.80

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 The Teaching Company is an American company that produces recordings of lectures by nationally top-ranked university professors. The professors create courses for the company in a special studio located outside of Washington, D.C.
The company was founded in 1990 by Thomas M. Rollins, former Chief Counsel of the United States Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources and a graduate of Harvard Law School, who noticed the effectiveness of videotapes in learning during his study.
This particular course is conducted by Jules Schwartz
Retired, Boston University
Ph.D., Harvard University
Recently retired, Jules J. Schwartz was Professor of Management and Professor of Engineering in the School of Management at Boston University.
Professor Schwartz did his undergraduate work in mechanical engineering and received his M.B.A. degree at the University of Delaware. He is a graduate of the Industrial College of the U.S. Armed Forces and the U.S. Air Command and General Staff College. He earned his Ph.D. from the Harvard Business School, Harvard University.
Prior to taking his position in Boston, Professor Schwartz was Assistant Dean and Associate Professor of Management at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He also has 15 years of program management experience with Sperry Rand, Westinghouse Electric, and Thiokol Chemical Corporation, and he was credited with six U.S. patents. Before he began his career as a professor of business studies, he was, in fact, a rocket scientist.
At BU, Professor Schwartz received the prestigious Metcalf Award for Excellence in Teaching.
Professor Schwartzs research interests include business policy, technological innovation, and corporate finance. He has conducted executive programs in management policy and finance throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia. He is the author of Corporate Policy: A Casebook.
- Company: The Teaching Company

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 6 hour blank videocassette for everyday recording. T-120 Supercolor. 8 videocassettes.
- Company: Polaroid
- List Price: $13.99
- Amazon Price: $2.11
- Used Price: $2.15

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Included in this videocassette are such Python favorites as 'The Architects Sketch'...'The Ministry of Silly Walks' and that family favorite, 'The Naughty Chemist.'
- Company: Paramount Home Video
- Used Price: $0.20

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Panasonic's vision of the digital future is driven by the needs and aspirations of its business customers and millions of consumers around the world who use Panasonic products every day. The company shares their dream to live a fuller life by providing ways of working smarter and enjoying the rewards of technological advances. Panasonic offers the widest range of media products to meet the ever-growing demands of its customers.
- Company: Panasonic
- List Price: $29.95
- Amazon Price: $7.99

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PANASONIC AY-DVM65EJ4P miniDV Videocassettes 4 Pack
- Company: Panasonic
- List Price: $16.99
- Amazon Price: $7.78

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Fujifilm SmartMedia cards are small, removable flash memory cards that can be used in many of today's most advanced digital cameras, digital music players and Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) devices. SmartMedia cards are one of the smallest, thinnest types of flash memory, which makes them particularly suitable for use with MP3 audio players and other highly compact, portable equipment.
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Watch your videos come alive when you record using DVM60PRR Digital Video Cassettes.
- Company: Sony
- List Price: $24.95
- Amazon Price: $6.77

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Sony's DVM-63HD HD DVC tapes offer the highest quality recording media for the consumer or prosumer making the step-up to an HD camcorder. It is the recommended media for Sony's new Hi-Definition (HD) camcorders. Independent filmmakers, advertising agencies, and other videographers will appreciate the improved image quality, and the professional 63-minute tape duration. Get the good stuff... go for High Definition. Pack contains TWO (2) blank digital cassettes.
- Company: Sony
- List Price: $25.99
- Amazon Price: $11.99

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Panasonic has developed the first Digital Video Cassette tape with a vapor disposition structure - an added feature that will enhance the quality of digital reproduction.
- Company: Panasonic
- List Price: $24.99
- Amazon Price: $8.79

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 Tweeg Gets the Tweezles - Tweeg, that bumbling bad guy, has caught a case of the Tweezles. It doesn't hurt, but he sure looks funny! L.B. turns to Gimmick for help when he can't find a doctor to cure this mysterious "disease". Teddy, Grubby, and Gimmick agree to help, but find out that the "disease" is not at all what they expected.
So come along and join in on a fun-filled adventure when TWEEG GETS THE TWEEZLES. Teddy Ruxpin and his friends from the Land of Grundo show that having a good attitude and being helpful can be contagious!
- Company: Yes Entertainment
- Amazon Price: $29.50

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 Interactive videotape with a free Teddt Ruxpin activity book
- Company: Yes Entertainment
- List Price: $49.99
- Amazon Price: $29.50

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- Company: Yes Entertainment
- Amazon Price: $29.50

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Revised and expanded, this guide to movies features plot summaries, reviews, ratings, cast lists, release dates, running times, background trivia, countries of origin, and more for the more than twenty thousand films listed.
- Company: Bantam
- ISBN: 0553299271
- List Price: $7.50
- Used Price: $1.47

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The first video cassette recorders were promoted in the 1970s as an extension of broadcast television technology?a time-shifting device, a way to tape TV shows. Early advertising for Sony's Betamax told potential purchasers "You don't have to miss Kojak because you're watching Columbo." But within a few years, the VCR had been transformed from a machine that recorded television into an extension of the movie theater into the home. This was less a physical transformation than a change in perception, but one that relied on the very tangible construction of a network of social institutions to support this new marketplace for movies. In From Betamax to Blockbuster, Joshua Greenberg explains how the combination of neighborhood video stores and the VCR created a world in which movies became tangible consumer goods. Greenberg charts a trajectory from early "videophile" communities to the rise of the video store?complete with theater marquee lights, movie posters, popcorn, and clerks who offered expert advice on which movies to rent. The result was more than a new industry; by placing movies on cassette in the hands (and control) of consumers, video rental and sale led to a renegotiation of the boundary between medium and message, and ultimately a new relationship between audiences and movies. Eventually, Blockbuster's top-down franchise store model crowded local video stores out of the market, but the recent rise of Netflix, iTunes, and other technologies have reopened old questions about what a movie is and how (and where) it ought to be watched. By focusing on the "spaces in between" manufacturers and consumers, Greenberg's account offers a fresh perspective on consumer technology, illustrating how the initial transformation of movies from experience into commodity began not from the top down or the bottom up, but from the middle of the burgeoning industry out.
- Company: The MIT Press
- ISBN: 0262072904
- List Price: $24.95
- Amazon Price: $7.35
- Used Price: $7.20

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Explains in plain language the elements of setting up, programming, and keeping a VCR in good order, from how to hook it up to a cable or non-cable system to how to deal with tape problems, and more.
- Company: Consumer Guide
- ISBN: 0451823087
- List Price: $7.99
- Amazon Price: $4.76
- Used Price: $0.72

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- Company: Maxell
- List Price: $3.95
- Amazon Price: $7.70

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