What do you do with boxes of videotapes recorded off air and even off satellite that are now taking up much less space on DVDS? With bulk trash day coming up and with getting ready to move, you get a big stack of storage boxes piled up out front! As the stack has grown, some people have looked at the boxes and at least one has disappeared. I noticed they also looked in a box that was mostly Beta tapes and passed on them.
In going through the tapes I have found a few things that I need to put onto DVD since who knows if they will ever be commerically released. Of course, things like convention panel footage needs to get transferred as well. I'm also working on getting some of my LPs transferred to digital form making use of a Ion USB turntable I got for Christmas. Using Wikipedia is a good reference to figure out which things I have on LP that are not on CD (or only available as expensive imports). Things like the B52s cover of a Yoko Ono song only available on the initial pressings of the Whammy LP, or the rock version of Thomas Dolby's Radio Silence. Of course, there's the various re-mixed versions of songs on some of the 12 inch singles I have. As far as I know, the version of Doctoring the TARDIS on the Ford Timelord picture disc is the same as on the CD I have. I also found out that the Buckingham Nicks LP is available to download online since it has never been made available on CD, either.
Needless to say, SFTV updates have gotten a bit delayed, but I do have an updated SFTV Season to Date list available now. The Upcoming SFTV list should be updated in the next day or two.
I did my part on supporting a renewal for The Dresden Files. Still no word on a pickup or non-pickup. Hopefully when Robert Wolfe returns from his vacation (following a short stint working on The 4400, he might have some news on the Jim Butcher forums.
Fans got CBS to pick up Jericho for a mid-season run so Veronica Mars fans are essentially buying up every Mars bar they can find in the US and sending them to The CW. Mars bars are no longer sold in the US, so they are buying up imported bars or sending Snickers Almond bars as well as marshmallows. If it comes to it, maybe Dresden Files fans can start sending hockey sticks, drum sticks or skulls to the SciFi Channel.
Lee
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