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IT'S VERY IMPORTANT TO HAVE QUICKTIME VERSION 7 for Windows or Mac. It won't play without this latest version. You can get it here . . . http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/win.html

We are using the latest generation of compression technology.  These are much higher quality movies, which is WHY YOU’LL NEED THE LATEST VERSION OF QUICKTIME 7.  Older versions of QuickTime won’t play.http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/win.htmlshapeimage_3_link_0
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There’s actually an interesting story to this one . . . we did this show in 1997!  Ten years later we produced a show about Predatory Lending practices.  The following is from Heather, one of the interviewees . . . Larry

Subject: 	Re: Putting the Fashion spot on your website
	Date: 	February 24, 2007 6:45:01 PM EST
	To: 	wendy@trivue.org, Rebecca@trivue.org, Domonique@trivue.org, larry@trivue.org
	Cc: 	 tslila@trivue.org, elizabeth.heun@gmail.com, michellesvet@gmail.com 

Dear Larry and the Trivue Wonder Team,
 
You guys rock!
 
I cannot begin to express my gratitude to all of you for taking the time and energy to find the segment about Dupont that showed my grandfather (who died in 1990), for copying it to DVD, for putting it up on your website, for mailing copies to me, and for the all the hours and effort that you expended in this endeavor.
Thank you.
 
Just after you e-mailed about the advanced viewing opportunity, I had my sister on the phone. It was so incredible to send her the link and get her response as she watched in real time. (There may have been screaming involved.) We loved our Grandpere and never thought he would live on through the cyber age. Because he was working for a corporation, he was allowed to practice the science he loved and collect an income, but never reaped the rewards of a patent in his own name. I feel as if you are honoring him now.
 
Here's a little story for your amusement. When the Dupont team was working on developing nylon stockings for women, my grandmother got to wear one of the first pairs... a prototype. Family lore has it that they cost a fortune. Unfortunately, they owned a cat. End of story.
 
Thank you so much.
Heather Berchet         http://trivue.org/All_Movies/Fashion.htmlmailto:wendy@trivue.orgmailto:Rebecca@trivue.orgmailto:Domonique@trivue.orgmailto:larry@trivue.orgmailto:tslila@trivue.orgmailto:elizabeth.heun@gmail.commailto:michellesvet@gmail.comhttp://trivue.org/All_Movies/Fashion.htmlshapeimage_7_link_0shapeimage_7_link_1shapeimage_7_link_2shapeimage_7_link_3shapeimage_7_link_4shapeimage_7_link_5shapeimage_7_link_6shapeimage_7_link_7