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January 1995, Week 4

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Jajasoon Tlitteu <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 26 Jan 1995 14:45:08 CST
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Fisher Price stopped making Pixelvision a couple years after they started
because it didn't sell well with kids.  But it sold great with artists.
They refuse to re-release the product because they're a toy company and
don't want to market to video artists, but they could easily sell the thing
for triple the price & keep them moving off the shelves.  Whatever happened
to "anything for a buck"???
 
If you ever see one at a garage sale (yes, I know someone who snagged one
for $10 at a garage sale!) or used, grab it!  They're truly incredible
little things.
 
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jajasoon tlitteu  ([log in to unmask])
 
"Academic training was instrumental.  You have to understand the language
of society before you can start stretching and subverting it and ripping
and tearing it and burning it and watching the plastic drip on the ants."

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