DAP MST3K "whitelisted" episodes on a 1 TB hard drive [message #177316] |
Sun, 13 September 2009 20:26 |
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Originally posted by: bblackmoor
I have just upgraded a half dozen hard drives from 1 TB to 2 TB, and
it's my intention to format and sell the old ones (which work just
fine -- they are just too small).
I was considering loading them up with all of the current Digital
Archive Project "whitelisted" MST3K episodes (I have all of both the
MST3K avis and the DAP-DVD isos). Would there be any interest if I
were to do that?
NOTE: These would be the whitelisted DAP episodes, which have not been
released commercially. I'd not charge any premium for the MST3K
episodes, just $75 plus shipping for the drives themselves. I would be
doing this in the spirit of "keep trading the tapes".
Replying via email would probably be best:
bblackmoor@blackgate.net
For more information on the Digital Archive Project, see http://www.dapcentral.org/.
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Re: DAP MST3K "whitelisted" episodes on a 1 TB hard drive [message #177425 is a reply to message #177316] |
Thu, 17 September 2009 14:42 |
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Originally posted by: dgates
On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 17:26:00 -0700 (PDT), bblackmoor
<bblackmoor@blackgate.net> wrote:
> I have just upgraded a half dozen hard drives from 1 TB to 2 TB, and
> it's my intention to format and sell the old ones (which work just
> fine -- they are just too small).
>
> I was considering loading them up with all of the current Digital
> Archive Project "whitelisted" MST3K episodes (I have all of both the
> MST3K avis and the DAP-DVD isos). Would there be any interest if I
> were to do that?
>
> NOTE: These would be the whitelisted DAP episodes, which have not been
> released commercially. I'd not charge any premium for the MST3K
> episodes, just $75 plus shipping for the drives themselves. I would be
> doing this in the spirit of "keep trading the tapes".
>
> Replying via email would probably be best:
> bblackmoor@blackgate.net
>
> For more information on the Digital Archive Project, see http://www.dapcentral.org/.
Heck, it would basically be worth $75 just for the 1TB hard drive. The
movies would just be gravy :-)
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