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"St. Louis Art Museum" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> We've looked at a couple of other formats, however, and are
> eager to move to a more random-access technology for our
> long-term permanent-collection tours: random-access would
> allow us to remove objects from the list without disrupting
> the flow of the tour since there IS no flow. It's a lot
> more flexible.
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My company makes random access audio sources and disc controllers used very
extensively throughout the theme park and world's fair venues. A number of
museums have begun purchasing our disc controller products, and we are
interested in bringing a random access audio product to the museum audience. I
would be very interested in receiving e-mail from anyone who has a "wish list"
of features for such systems, or who would like to evaluate such a product as
we develop it. Thank you.
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Steve Alcorn, Alcorn McBride Inc. http://www.alcorn.com
Alcorn McBride engineers audio/video, show & ride controls for theme parks
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