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#1 MJP

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Posted 06 October 2003 - 21:41

I have suffered sudden and total loss of all F1 racing related video tapes, which went back to year 1985. True, while their quality begun to deteriorate long time ago, periodically I used to re-copied most of them on new and better quality VHS tapes.

Now they are all gone, including the one I regret most, Senna’s last race. Would anybody kindly direct me to a source from where I can perhaps purchase good quality DVD editions to replace my collection from the past, please?

Thank you,
MJP

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#2 Ivan

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Posted 06 October 2003 - 21:50

How did you lose all your stuff?
i'm sure everyone here can help you get copies of stuff.

#3 MJP

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Posted 06 October 2003 - 21:57

Originally posted by Ivan
How did you lose all your stuff?
i'm sure everyone here can help you get copies of stuff.


They were in a special case, when someone had borrowed them without leaving the very important forwarding address.

#4 Ivan

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Posted 06 October 2003 - 22:02

Damn.
I hate loaning stuff to people. I always fear I've seen the last of it.

#5 Nasty McBastard

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Posted 06 October 2003 - 23:46

just as an aside....

ive got most gp's since 1990 on VHS(pal)

dont have a DVD burner, but im about to get one.

any idea how much ill fit on a DVD? assuming about 90 min for a GP.




i might have to do some editing...the idea of burning 200ish gp's onto dvd at 90 min a pop doesnt turn me on......

#6 MaxScelerate

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Posted 07 October 2003 - 00:32

Originally posted by Nasty McBastard
i might have to do some editing...the idea of burning 200ish gp's onto dvd at 90 min a pop doesnt turn me on......

But think about the great side of it : by the time your finished with your first set, DVD Burning solutions will be so advanced that you coul probably make a secon, third and fourth sets in just one afternoon... :p :smoking:

See you in a year or so.. :wave:

#7 Ricardo F1

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Posted 07 October 2003 - 00:33

Originally posted by MJP
I have suffered sudden and total loss of all F1 racing related video tapes, which went back to year 1985. True, while their quality begun to deteriorate long time ago, periodically I used to re-copied most of them on new and better quality VHS tapes.

Now they are all gone, including the one I regret most, Senna’s last race. Would anybody kindly direct me to a source from where I can perhaps purchase good quality DVD editions to replace my collection from the past, please?

Thank you,
MJP


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#8 MJP

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Posted 07 October 2003 - 09:11

Thank you all kindly.
MJP

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Posted 07 October 2003 - 09:35

Well it might be a bit sad but I never loan my stuff out for this very reason :

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Posted 07 October 2003 - 14:20

I find that there's nothing that a good database can't fix. Well, yes, maybe, but not that sort of problems ;)

I've got this nice table made out, with records for
Book/Tape ; borrower(sp?) ; when
And then I've got this linked to my list of contacts. Of course, I don't give anything if I don't have the contact information...
Then every few weeks, I have a look at te DB, sort it in order of oldness and make a few phone calls. :up:

#11 MJP

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Posted 07 October 2003 - 21:05

Originally posted by MaxScelerate
I find that there's nothing that a good database can't fix. Well, yes, maybe, but not that sort of problems ;)

I've got this nice table made out, with records for
Book/Tape ; borrower(sp?) ; when
And then I've got this linked to my list of contacts. Of course, I don't give anything if I don't have the contact information...
Then every few weeks, I have a look at te DB, sort it in order of oldness and make a few phone calls. :up:


Senna's last race was lost because a wife of my friend wanted to record something in a hurry, so she thought I wouldn't mind (after all, there are soooo many races to see...). The others were stolen when my pad got cleaned up.