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He also pointed out a test to eliminate the TV: run the signal through a VCR. Yeah, it degrades the signal and that's not a permanent solution, but it's good enough for a test. Running a DVD signal to a VCR never occurred to me -- but then, bootlegging DVDs onto tape never occurred to me, either.
At Shabbat services we had both rabbis, for the first time in at least a month. We also had a large turnout, including some prospective new members. I guess that's one way to tell that summer is ending. :-)
This week, my rabbi said, pretty much all of the congregations in town (not just Jewish, everyone) started organizing efforts to relocate storm refugees to Pittsburgh. (Those that want to come here, that is. No one's insisting, but we do have space.) Apparently we've got hundreds of spots already and buses ready to go, just as soon as FEMA will let us talk to the refugees and drive those buses in to get the ones who want to come.
This map shows some of the bigger disaster risks in the US (funny). I forget who provided the link.
There have been lots of posts on some SCA lists trying to organize replacement SCA stuff for the folks hit by the hurricane -- new garb, scrolls, etc. Their hearts are in the right places, but most of this seems months premature to me. Let those people get housing before you start saddling them with stuff!
Why do so many people on mailing lists believe that a major event trumps the topic of the list? These people seem to think that somehow you won't find out about national news if you don't read it on the SCA kingdom list -- as if that was each subscriber's only source of information. Sheesh. The people on the lists I frequent are being better about this than they were for 9/11, but still... I've been deleting a lot of stuff from the moderation queue for one list.

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You can't. DVDs are recorded with this copy-protection signal called "Macrovision". It basically messes with the sync signals so that the picture is still displayable on a TV but if you try to record it, and play back that recording, you'll get grey-green fuzz.
Some DVD players include de-Macrovisioning in their (usually bootleg) chips if they do multi-zoning, and there is DVD copying software that will remove the Macrovision, but unless you do that you can't copy from DVD to VHS.
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Two folks I spoke to who are completely wiped out -- only clothing & meds stuffed in the backpacks they were allowed to take out -- were frantic about the loss of their scrolls, which were gorgeous. More frantic about that than the loss of their house. I think it's shock; somehow they've fixated on that one thing, and the other losses will rise in their minds when they start getting back to normal; someplace to sleep that isn't a camping pad on a basement floor in a borrowed sleeping bag, among 25 strangers; getting FEMA money to buy clothes; getting to family's house; etc. Knowing that someone is organizing these things helps them rest easier.
I say this because my dad was completely wiped out in Andrew, and the only thing he could think about for the first few days was a really lovely picture taken of my mother just before they married. He was devastated by that loss (Mom was long dead by then), more so than anything else, even the loss of his lovely riverside house, or of all 200+ of my stepmother's exceptionally valuable antique dolls. When my sister Peg realized that the picture was his frenzy focus, she reminded him that she had a copy, and would replace his as soon as possible. It really helped settle him. (He slept for 14 hours straight shortly after the phone call, which is another clue to me.)
I think that many of us also feel helpless -- we can send money, and we can worry and pray, but the things in our special interest hobbies/lives that will need replacing is the only active thing we can do. As humans, many of us feel the need to do something rather than just send money. (Probably the reason I grabbed the perfect cloth for the cushions I hope to be able to replace for the new Kingdom; not just the fact that it was on sale for $2 a yard...)
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