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<BODY bgColor=#ffffff><FONT size=3>The idea of a CD ROM of Heath
manuals sure appeals to me, and I'm sure I'm not alone. I have no idea how much
work would be involved, but if Heath is offering manual reprints now, they must
have either computer files and/or printed material that could be scanned for
many of the kits. If a picture of the product (like from the inner manual
cover), a schematic, and the Introduction, Theory of operation,
Alignment, Operation, and Troubleshooting sections could be put on a CD
ROM, I'll bet they could sell 1000 of them at maybe $25-30. That should make it
worth putting someone on the project for a month or two. There must be
companies in the business of doing this. It would be even more appealing if
it had interior shots of some of the more popular products, some plant photos,
copies of early ads and reviews, catalog covers, and other items of interest.
How about it Randy? Has anyone there considered doing something like
this?</FONT></BODY></HTML>