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| re: Looking up TOFT records | |
| Posted by: wmorrow 09:10 am EDT 06/04/23 | |
| In reply to: re: Looking up TOFT records - ilw 08:58 am EDT 06/04/23 | |
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| Yes, two people can watch a video simultaneously, on two adjacent monitors. Group screenings can also be arranged, either in the TOFT screening room, or in a separate room that seats a dozen or more. School groups often take the latter option. | |
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| re: Looking up TOFT records | |
| Posted by: AlanScott 05:38 pm EDT 06/04/23 | |
| In reply to: re: Looking up TOFT records - wmorrow 09:10 am EDT 06/04/23 | |
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| Years ago I watched a video with a friend and both us viewed the same monitor. Is that no longer done? | |
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| re: Looking up TOFT records | |
| Posted by: wmorrow 05:50 pm EDT 06/04/23 | |
| In reply to: re: Looking up TOFT records - AlanScott 05:38 pm EDT 06/04/23 | |
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| It sounds like whoever was staffing the room that day was being lenient (or didn't notice what you were doing), because two people watching the same monitor has been discouraged since we moved back to Lincoln Center in 2001. It's a rule imposed on the library by the Fire Marshall. They don't want the room to get too crowded in case of an emergency, so one person per monitor is the rule. | |
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| re: Looking up TOFT records | |
| Posted by: AlanScott 05:57 pm EDT 06/04/23 | |
| In reply to: re: Looking up TOFT records - wmorrow 05:50 pm EDT 06/04/23 | |
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| I think this was way back in the 1990s so that explains it. | |
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