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From: Dave <dave@melmac.umd.edu>
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Subject: Re: Flyer Questions
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Date: Thu, 1 Sep 94 18:56:01 EDT
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What happens when you video tape breaks or your VTR mangles the tape?
Nothing in life is 100% reliable. You take appropriate precautions
and get on with it. Assuming the footage came from tape you reformat, or
buy a new hard drive and redigitize the material. If an animation you re-
assemble or re-render. Life goes on.
Dave
dave@melmac.umd.edu