Thank you, Alan, for your Trojan effort to turn up
those sources. Though I did not quite find what I was
after, I learned a thing or two that were related.
BTW, I said "any topic" so as not the restrict the
hunt.
I'm much obliged, anyway.
Regards - Sidney.
PS: I live in Canada. If ever I might be of
assistance with searches for info, by all
means call on me.
At 06:37 PM 1/31/00 -0600, you wrote:
>On 30 Jan 00, 19:54, Sidney Allinson wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know of a company that
>> re-sells second-hand audio/video tapes
>> or manuals of seminars or training workshops?
>> Any topic.
>
>Any topic?� My but we are flexible. :-)
>
>Well, Sidney, this proved to be a tough nut to crack.
>
>Let me reference two sites for you and you take it from there.
>
>SecondSpin is a used CD, Video and DVD seller.
>
><http://www.secondspin.com/>http://www.secondspin.com/
>
>Look over at the left side menu and you will see several methods to
>search their site.� Pick the pull down menu where it says "Search by
>Catagory" and set the pull down menu for "Instructional".� You should
>then see some instructional type videos listed.
>
>This next site is not so accommodating in the search method, but you
>can still find some used video titles.
>
><http://www.videoace.com/>http://www.videoace.com/
>
>At videoace.com, at the top right side of the page, enter a keyword
>into the search box where it reads "search for movies."� To test it I
>entered the keyword of "learn" and I got several titles of
>instructional type videos.
>
>I really think you would have better luck at the bookstores.� Try
>Bibliofind, that searches for used books among many bookstores around
>the world:
>
><http://www.bibliofind.com/>http://www.bibliofind.com/
>
>In that search box, just enter into the "Any other words" field and in
>that field I would suggest keywords of "training", "workshops",
>"instruction", "learn", etc.
>
>Some of your finds may come with audio tapes or videos.
>
>Alan
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