In article <[email protected]> you write:
>
>I was reading my own Terak web page, and remembering that 
>I'd read Doug Gale's history of computing at Cornell:
>
>https://ecommons.cornell.edu/bitstream/handle/1813/36810/00_TheEarlyYearsOfAcademic_epilogues1-4_v18Apr17.pdf
>
>and it mentions (at page 3.23) a "how to repair a Terak" video they 
>made there, and he claims it was distributed to other universities that
>were also using Teraks.
>
>Has anyone ever seen this tape?

I've not seen it, but as I have a couple of Teraks needing
restoration, I'd appreciate you dropping me an email if you find it.

-- Richard

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