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DVD Megaset

thelynx
As promised, I have scanned all eight covers, both front and back,
from the A&E UFO DVD Megaset. They, along with outer box scans, are
available on my website:

http://www.thelynx.com/ufo/megaset/

Also, Marc, good work on the episode guide. The photos are crystal in
clarity. Certainly, if those don't convince any remaining DVD
holdouts to convert, nothing will.

One question I have that you have probably answered many time before,
what was the basis for your episode letter grading system?

Cheers,

Bob
"Imagine a dying planet in some distant corner of the universe. Its natural resources exhausted. Its inhabitants sterile. Doomed to extinction. A situation we may one day find ourselves in, gentlemen. So they discover earth. Abundant, fertile. Able to satisfy their needs. They look upon us not with animosity, but callousness. As we look upon our animals that we depend on for food. Yes, it appears they are driven by circumstance across a billion miles of space, driven on by the greatest force in the universe - survival."
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Re: DVD Megaset

Marc Martin
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>As promised, I have scanned all eight covers, both front and back,

Looks good! Better packaging than the original 2 sets....


>One question I have that you have probably answered many time before,
>what was the basis for your episode letter grading system?

I guess I used the same basis as a typical film reviewer -- the more
I liked the episode, the closer to an "A+" it would get. The more
I disliked the episode, the closer to an "F" it would get.

I've of course noticed that episodes that I like are disliked
by others, while episodes I don't care for much are liked by
others. But at least this provides one person's opinion...

Marc
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thelynx
That's the best a reviewer can expect.

Bob

--- In [hidden email], Marc Martin <marc@u...> wrote:
> I've of course noticed that episodes that I like are disliked
> by others, while episodes I don't care for much are liked by
> others. But at least this provides one person's opinion...
"Imagine a dying planet in some distant corner of the universe. Its natural resources exhausted. Its inhabitants sterile. Doomed to extinction. A situation we may one day find ourselves in, gentlemen. So they discover earth. Abundant, fertile. Able to satisfy their needs. They look upon us not with animosity, but callousness. As we look upon our animals that we depend on for food. Yes, it appears they are driven by circumstance across a billion miles of space, driven on by the greatest force in the universe - survival."