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>From: Sara Wilson <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: #7142.12 Tracking software (!)
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My first contribution to the virtual museum Ed suggests will be
images of an opaque projector that resembles a small nuclear reactor
and the Insta-Vox digital audio player's floppy disk, which is
approximately 18 inches in diameter.
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>>From: "Dente, Ed" <[log in to unmask]>
>>To: "'Language Learning and Technology International Information
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>>Subject: RE: #7142.9 Tracking software (!)
> >Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2003 16:30:53 -0400
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>Hey, Read, Bruno, Nina, David, et al., I've got an idea for the IALLT web
>site.
>Why don't we set up a virtual museum on one page, w/ pictures of some of the
>technology that we came of age with that were real tools for supporting
>learning. I'll start - I've still got two working Wollensak 1500SS units -
>now who remembers those guys? These were workhorse open reel player
>recorders, otherwise known as "Silver Bullets" among colleagues. They really
>made field recording and playing feasible, as long as you had a good length
>of extension cord.
>Anyone still have some open-reel editing tools around? Bruce? I may have
>some too.
>I've also got my old Dukane slide-tape projector that the synch never worked
>correctly on, and I THINK I still have our old ditto machine kicking around.
>Throw in the 1966 IBM Selectric typewriter in our next room and we've got a
>good start. We could have our own virtual Smithsonian.
>
>If not, well, there's always e-bay.
>Let's discuss it over a pint on the IALLT 03 pub crawl.(subtle PSA for both
>the conf and the crawl.)
>Cheers,
>Ed
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>Edmund N. Dente
>Director, Language Media Center Ph: 617-627-3036
>Tufts University [log in to unmask]
>Medford, MA 02155 http://ase.tufts.edu/lmc
>"Hanno ammazzato compare Turiddu!"
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