I notice more current posts continue on their merry debate about magnetic 
media, even though '16mm', 'videotape', and 'digitized' are in this thread. 
Michael was kind enough to send me the 3.08 GiB ISO file. I burned a DVD 
using this image file and it produced multiple files on the DVD. For those of 
you 
thinking DVD movies, no. PC files, yes. If you have a PC based program that 
can show these movies then you can try to download the ISO file.

I do not have a super-sophisticated FTP server for you to download from. So 
unless the stars are in perfect alignment you may have trouble downloading 
3+ GiB in one shot. Chances may be worse if everyone decides to jump right 
out there are start hammering the web site.  Why not spread out the load and 
try downloading on the day of the month you were born on.

The link is on: http://www.ktomiak.biz/ORG/index.html



On Sat, 8 Sep 2007 10:00:00 -0500, Kenneth E Tomiak 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I am willing to try.
>
>On Fri, 7 Sep 2007 06:11:02 -0500, Michael Stack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>> >I had the 16mm film copied to videotape before I retired from NIU in
>>> >1999, then I digitized it to DVD for SHARE's 50th anniversary.  I
>>> >gave copies to a few people, and if someone has a few gigabytes (and
>>> >bandwidth) of server space, I'll be glad to make an ISO file available.
>>> >
>>> >Michael Stack
>>> >

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