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--- Forwarded Message from "Anton Brinckwirth" <[log in to unmask]> ---

>From: "Anton Brinckwirth" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: "'Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum'"
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>Subject: RE: #7745.1 How to fix ripped audio tape?(!)
>Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 12:20:45 -0500
>In-Reply-To:  <[log in to unmask]>
>Importance: Normal

Tape surgery w/scotch tape and a razor blade is often the only way to mend a
ripped/broken tape. However, this should NOT be considered a permanent
solution. Make a backup copy right away!

Anton T. Brinckwirth
Director of Language Learning Center
School of World Studies
Virginia Commonwealth University
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-----Original Message-----
From: Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum
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Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 11:43 AM
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Subject: Re: #7745.1 How to fix ripped audio tape?(!)

We have been using Scotch Tape (This might be called TESA in Europe).
Depending
on how clean a splice you need, you can arrange the two ends of the tape
with
their back side on the scotch tape and trim off the remaining scotch tape. A
diagonal cut is best. The alignment is a little tricky, but it gives you a
splice that will work for a while.... We even fixed broken VHS tapes this
way.....

In the past we had a rig and some special tape..... long gone....

Otmar



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