If all of you guys knew spanish...

You could get these 2 dvds! I got them from Spain, and they came with all the Microhobby issues both in jpeg and cbr format, all the tapes, demos and apps in tzx format, and much, much more! :O

When my wife saw the front cover, I had to give an explanation...

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v400/zxspectrum/P1010028.jpg

And the back cover always makes me laugh.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v400/zxspectrum/P1010029.jpg

I paid 15 euros only to cover for shipping costs to the U.S. There was no cost for the dvds.
The cover is in b/w, but I don't mind. It's the content and all the hard work they had that counts. Besides, the front and back cover pictures can be found in full color inside the dvd.

http://www.microhobby.com

It would be great if the W.O.S. archive or at least the great british magazines were available. I know dvds were sold in the past, but the buying process was terrible.
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  • edited January 2007
    Spanish DVD and introducing acoustic DVD? :lol:
    I never make misteaks mistrakes misyales errurs — oh, sod it.
  • edited January 2007
    Who said we didn't know Spanish?

    I don't know Spanish but Amy does - the first picture reminds me of a picture she did in her modelling days (don't ask me for a copy - we don't have all her modelling photos - they were all destroyed due to flood damage and the only ones we do have were ones I scanned into computer)
  • edited January 2007
    Who said we didn't know Spanish?

    I don't know Spanish but Amy does - the first picture reminds me of a picture she did in her modelling days (don't ask me for a copy - we don't have all her modelling photos - they were all destroyed due to flood damage and the only ones we do have were ones I scanned into computer)
    errrrrrrrrrrrm can i have a photo? :)

    ahem
    *gets coat*
    Professional Mel-the-Bell Simulator................"So realistic, I found myself reaching for the Kleenex King-Size!" - Richard Darling
  • edited January 2007
    zxbruno wrote: »

    It would be great if the W.O.S. archive or at least the great british magazines were available for sale like. I know dvds were sold in the past, but the buying process was terrible.

    http://www.zzap64.co.uk/zzuperstore.html

    ADJB
  • edited January 2007
    I was under the impression that Spanish was the same as English but with 'o' at the end of each word, and said more loudly ;)
  • edited January 2007
    Not at all Chaos..

    Try listening to some - Emma and Amy both converse in spanish at times and I can't understand a word.

    (my language skill extend to words of Italian, Spanish, French, German and Japanese - both Emma and Amy are fluent in over 6 million forms of communication (well practically every language on this planet))
  • edited January 2007
    I could translate those Dvd's for you guys, and just for 100 euros each one (the price of a good spanish course is 200 euros) :D
  • edited January 2007
    I can speak Spanish...only the dirty words though.
  • edited January 2007
    ADJB wrote: »

    :O

    *buys*

    " The Commodore Format, Your Sinclair and Superplay DVDs have been withdrawn from sale due to a request from Future Publishing."

    :/

    Now, where are those W.O.S. dvds? *hides from Martjin*
  • edited January 2007
    Yeah i managed to get most of those dvds from zzap before they stopped them. The Microhobby ones sound alright but with dvds full of Crash, YS, Sinclair User, C&VG and others i think theres enough !
  • edited January 2007
    errrrrrrrrrrrm can i have a photo? :)

    ahem
    *gets coat*

    How about a photo of her from when we renewed our vows

    amyweddingjm4.jpg

    adn one of the two of us..

    meamyweddingtt2.jpg
  • edited January 2007
    15 € for one dvd-r and b/w covers? I think it's too expensive, when you can get it for free downloading it on WOS or http://www.microhobby.org.

    By the way, Hobby press, the editorial who owns the rights about that magazine doesn't allow sales of it on dvd. I hope they don't deny the online access to the entire collection on WOS because of people who makes illegal profit of their work...
  • edited January 2007
    Depends, yeah its free it you want to spend weeks downloading everything, or 15 euros to someone and you've got everything on dvd. Dont think people are bothered by the black and white covers, its whats on the disk.

    I've bought the Crash, YS and many others from Mort, yeah could have done it for free spending weeks but the price of those dvds arent bad at all
  • edited January 2007
    psj3809 wrote: »
    Depends, yeah its free it you want to spend weeks downloading everything, or 15 euros to someone and you've got everything on dvd. Dont think people are bothered by the black and white covers, its whats on the disk.
    Well, I think one must offer a good product in contents and in external quality, for that price. I see that Mort does it.
    psj3809 wrote: »
    I've bought the Crash, YS and many others from Mort, yeah could have done it for free spending weeks but the price of those dvds arent bad at all
    There is a small difference. It seems that Mort has made all the scans he is selling to cover the costs of its work. Microhobby was scanned by Manuel Gomez Amate, and he is not selling the dvds to cover the costs of its work.

    I don't like people who uses the work of the others to earn money. Besides, like I said before, this kind of things can make that the publisher doesn't allow the free online distribution we can enjoy now thanks to WOS.
  • edited January 2007
    The price was just to cover the cost of TWO dvd-rs and shipping to the United States. Fair enough.

    And yes, I know about the Hobby Press details. The way I see it, no one 'sold' it to me. A friend sent me the dvds and I paid for the shipping. That's the way I see it.
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