Re: Electronics Gurus ... Really Need Help!




On 29-May-2006, Seancito <nada@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I know. But, it is my understanding that the sale of all region DVD
players have been restricted here. You have to hunt for them. They are
not aimed at the American market. You find them at speciality video/ DVD
stores. There is one near Columbia University, for instance.

Heavens forbid ,we'd buy foreign entertainment. Might actually find stuff
that better than the trash here.
.



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