Rewind Museum. Vintage consumer electronics, video, brick phones, Tv and History.http://www.rewindmuseum.com/home.htm
of photographs and information. The exhibits actually exist and once a year a selection are taken to a large exhibition for public display. If items in the museum are part of our
A Museum of old consumer electronics. Vintage televisions, old video cassette recorders, first cell phones, old telephones, open reel & reel to reel video recorders, History & date
Notes on the Troubleshooting and Repair of Computer and Video Monitorshttp://www.repairfaq.org/sam/monfaq.htm
more monitors Related Information Monitor fundamentals Monitor characteristics Types of monitors Why auto-scan? Analog versus digital monitors Interlacing Monitor performance Perf
Rewind Museum. Vintage consumer electronics, video, brick phones, Tv and History.http://www.rewindmuseum.com/vintageelectronics.htm
is a fare amount in information about this camera on the web. It was produced and badged under a number of different brand names. The Minetta camera is called a (HIT type) submina
A Museum of old consumer electronics. Vintage televisions, old video cassette recorders, first cell phones, old telephones, open reel & reel to reel video recorders, History & date
Vintage Philips N1500 video recorder VCR. Museum of old video recorders. Philips early video history.http://www.rewindmuseum.com/philips.htm
more pictures and more information about this camera on our vintage video cameras page. The Philips N1501. 1973 This is quite a rare unit and still boasts an analogue clock) The N
Video museum. The Philips N1500, N1501, N1700, V2000. Vintage VCR museum. First domestic VCR. Rewind Museum.
Antique telephones museum. Series 300. Bakelite 300 type, Series 700. History. Vintage phones.http://www.rewindmuseum.com/vintagephone.htm
company. More information below. 1969. Red GPO Model 706 Phones. Pair I am not sure how long I have had these phones. Could have been since 1990. They are the GPO model 706. The T
A museum of old telephones. Vintage telephones. Candlestick telephone history, early old phones, Wooden switching intercom phone as used by Hudson in Upstairs Downstairs
CD-Recordable FAQhttps://cdrfaq.org/
[2-1] How is the information physically stored? [2-2] What is XA? CDPLUS? CD-i? MODE1 vs MODE2? Red/yellow/blue book? [2-3] How do I know what format a disc is in? [2-4] How does
CD-Recordable FAQ, including CD-R and CD-RW, updated monthly
DVD FAQhttps://demystified.info/dvdfaq.html
Where can I get more information about DVD? [6.4.1] A few of the top DVD info sites [6.4.2] DVD utilities and region-free information [6.4.3] Information and discussion groups for
The official DVD FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions about DVD). The most comprehensive source of DVD technical information in the galaxy. By Jim Taylor.
Alterslash, the unofficial Slashdot digesthttps://alterslash.org/
The amalgam of misinformation, experts say, is creating a heightened erosion of trust online — especially when it mixes with authentic evidence. “As we start to worry about AI, it
Alterslash picks the best 5 comments from each of the day’s Slashdot stories, and presents them on a single page for easy reading.
Notes on the Troubleshooting and Repair of Audio Equipment and Other Miscellaneous Stuffhttp://www.repairfaq.org/sam/audiofaq.htm
junk in your attic? Information on consumer electronics technology Web sites dealing with low voltage wiring Maintenance and Troubleshooting Guide SAFETY Getting zapped from a pie
Orbit Interactionhttps://orbitnet.com/
for Interacting with Information in a Three-Dimensional Virtual Environment Infospace White Paper (1988-93) Republished as .PDF 2022 • The Information Architecture of Thing
museum of vintage radios. Bush DAC 30 valve radio. KB FB 10 toaser radio. PYE Radio Model P224. Old tube radioshttp://www.rewindmuseum.com/vintageradio.htm
radio. There is no information about it. It could be the only one remaining. Very rare. In our searches for ?early Japanese transistor radios? we only found one desktop model in a
A Museum of old consumer electronics. Vintage televisions, Vintage radios. Vintage video recorders, History and dates. Rewind Museum. Old computers
Music From Outer Space - Your Synth-DIY Headquartershttps://musicfromouterspace.com/
feel free to use the information presented on the MFOS website to the fullest extent for non-commercial uses. You can make your own PCBs from the layouts and drawings we provide o
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