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"Loren C. Pigniolo" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 22 Jan 1994 11:17:41 -0800
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You can try calling LucasArts Entertainment Co.  A friend of mine works
there as a Product Support Rep.  You can contact him as follows:
 
C. Andrew Nelson
Product Support Representative
P.O. Box 10307
San Rafel, CA 94912
415/721-3300
Fax: 415/721-3482
 
He is also available on GEnie.  I'm not sure how there addresses work,
but if you do it right he can get messages from the internet.  He said
his GEnie address is LUCASARTS DREAMSTONE.
 
For other CD Rom/Laserdisk titles you can get the catalog from Voyager.
 
The Voyager Company
1351 Pacific Coast Highway
Santa Monica, CA 90401
310/451-1383
 
Good hunting!
 
Yours,
 
Loren C. Pigniolo                                 | voice/fax: 415/665-1827
Photographic Preservation Specialist              | voice: 800/484-9808 x7841
Photographic Preservation Services                | i/net: [log in to unmask]
1044 Judah Street #1 San Francisco, CA 94122-2052 | Please call before faxing
 
 
On Fri, 21 Jan 1994, Ken Williams wrote:
 
> Tuesday night on Next Step, a show which plays on the discover channel,
> they showed a CD-ROM/LaserDisc combination done by LucasFilm and (I think)
> the National Park Service.  It was an interactive detective story where you
> played the part of a park ranger trying to find out where all of the ducks
> are going and what is destroying our natural wetlands.  It had everything
> from full motion video expert interviews to views through a microscope.  If
> anyone has any idea what the actual title of this is and where to find it I
> would really appreciate it if you would post it or mail it.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Ken Williams                                             [log in to unmask]
> Exhibit Coordinator                               [log in to unmask]
> Pacific Science Center
>

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