In July 2008 I digitized a video about Tecnica from VHS and posted it to 
Google/Video. This was before Google bought Youtube and when it was a 
reasonable alternative for longer videos like “Tecnica—at Work in 
Nicaragua”, which ran for 20 minutes.

I just took a look at my posting of the Google video on my blog that 
month and was pleased to see the late Roger Burbach’s comment:

Louis,

Great article and video. You captured the spirit of the 80s in Nicaragua 
and among those internationalistas to went to participate in a dream.

Drop me a note.

Roger Burbach

I was not so pleased, however, to have learned a few months ago that the 
video had disappeared. A bit of research turned up the following on 
Wikipedia:

On April 15, 2011, Google announced via email that after April 29 they 
would no longer allow playback of content hosted on their service, but 
reversed the decision one week later to provide users with greater 
support for migration to YouTube. Google Video was shut down and 
replaced by Google Videos on August 20, 2012. The remaining Google 
Videos content was automatically moved to YouTube.

Well, I never got any fucking email from fucking Google because I did 
not have a Gmail account at the time. Or maybe I had a Gmail account and 
they never bothered to contact me. In the meantime I had disposed of the 
VHS tape and was now shit out of luck. Email to the few Tecnica returned 
volunteers I had contact with turned up nothing.

Searching around desperately, I discovered that a copy of the tape was 
in the University of Wisconsin’s historical archives for Tecnica—I guess 
a cardboard box sitting somewhere for people doing research on 
Nicaragua. I called them up to see if they could send me a copy but was 
upset to learn from the first person I spoke to that they did not do 
such things. When I remonstrated with the person about how we had risked 
our lives in volunteering in Nicaragua (Ben Linder was not a volunteer 
but our volunteers completed his project), she turned me over to the 
head librarian who was kind enough to have a DVD made. This is finished 
product, hopefully something that will not get lost in a corporate black 
hole again.

Video is at: https://vimeo.com/122913123
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