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Philips Technical Review and index
LaserSteve:
Thanks Again,
Wonderful reading...
Steve
cat87:
Thanks. This is awesome.
I visited the Philips Museum in Eindhoven a couple of weeks ago. The guys at Philips really were doing some cutting-edge stuff back in the day. This is another confirmation :popcorn:
Bill_at_PEARL:
Hello:
About mid-May 2019 I visited this link http://www.extra.research.philips.com/hera/people/aarts/_Philips%20Bound%20Archive/ and pulled down a couple of items and going back on June 1st found the archive no longer there. I dug all over Philips, finally going to the WayBack where it says it's a blocked URL.
If you could provide me with a link to your downloads, if there is one, or if you could provide the lot on a DVD (for which I'll pay) I'd host of my site www.pearl-hifi.com where >10,000 documents are available.
Thank you
Bill
Bill_at_PEARL:
With thanks for the off-list help, I now have the lot upped here: https://www.pearl-hifi.com/06_Lit_Archive/02_PEARL_Arch/Vol_16/Sec_53/Philips_Tech_Review/ with the index reworked and at the very bottom of the directory listing. Over the next while I'll OCR the lot, re-up, and advise.
There were several other directories, now vanished, that contained the full issues and the supplement issues all complete with covers etc. Did anyone score those ? ?
Finally for the moment: is there a way to crater that yappy string of stupid emoticons that live atop of the message composition box; bloody distracting nonsense that reminds me of all those 1973 web pages we love to hate
Best,
Bill
andymok:
Hi Bill, Thank you for hosting the Philips Technical Review. I was researching the fundamentals of CD-DA for quite some years, your collections helps a lot. Would you consider hosting them in archive.org, or would you mind if someone upload them?
Thank you so much!
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