I've been tracking the number of visitors to my video web page. So far, 43
unique hits, about half a dozen of which originated outside the USA.
The 'sold' items now appear in a different color of text on the page,
however, one customer wanted to me to pick some tapes and so those titles
have not been made black, to preserve the surprise in case they look at the
page again. And I do have some duplicates, which won't turn black until
every copy is gone.
The cats and I are very grateful for your interest in the movies!
Here once again is the address of the page:
http://fidnet.com/~pdavis/videos.html
> I've been tracking the number of visitors to my video web page. So far, 43
> unique hits, about half a dozen of which originated outside the USA.
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> http://fidnet.com/~pdavis/videos.html
I wish I could get some of the tapes, Pat as you have a great collection
there - unfortunately my video is PAL and doesn't play NTSC. But good
luck in selling them, anyway!
Deb.

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Adrian A - 25 Mar 2006 13:44 GMT
>> I've been tracking the number of visitors to my video web page. So
>> far, 43 unique hits, about half a dozen of which originated outside
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> Deb.
Are you sure it won't play them? Nearly all videos sold in the UK over the
last few years can play NTSC tapes without any problem.

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Debbie Wilson - 25 Mar 2006 23:10 GMT
> Are you sure it won't play them? Nearly all videos sold in the UK over the
> last few years can play NTSC tapes without any problem.
Will check on that - it's not a very new machine, unfortunately!
Deb.

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