[QuadList] Another disaster

dcfwtx at aol.com dcfwtx at aol.com
Thu Jan 28 14:53:26 CST 2010


George,


I clearly remember one "disaster" incident where the degausser was located in the tape room adjacent to the daily use (usually meaning low-pass zone delay) tapes (by that time, 2" and 1" type C . A fella (self proclaimed hot-shot) had just finished a camera shoot in an edit bay down the hall. It was some sort of interview in the machine room for promos etc. recorded on a BVH 500 1" type C. After the successful shoot (with on-camera talent), he somehow got flustered and took the record tape directly to the degausser. 


Needless to say, I don't recall much of an employment longevity for this NABET individual. My apologies for those who read this story I either posted earlier  here or on another similar list.


Regarding big degaussers, I seem to remember ruining more than one wrist watch while using them. 


David Crosthwait





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From: GEORGENANN at aol.com
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Sent: Thu, Jan 28, 2010 10:59 am
Subject: [QuadList] Another disaster


Guys:

Dave just reminded me of something that happened many years ago, with his referring to quick turnarounds.

On the CBS tape floor there was a tape degausser, a big degausser.  It was so big that it would actually heat up a 90 min 2" tape reel. Was it made by Ampex??

Most of the ops were in the habit of routinely taking a fresh tape and degaussing it, then making their record. (After completly cleaning the machine, of course).

One evening, one of the ops took the air show, (Either 60 Min or Sullivan, not sure) and routinely put it in the degausser.  About half way thru. he realized his mistake and almost fainted.  WOW! was he shook.  He was a Hasidic Jew, very dedicated to the VT business and was so upset nobody even mentioned it to him, they were afraid he would pass out.  So the air master aired with no backup for a while till another copy could be located and synched up.

The next day the degausser was removed from the tape floor and brought down to the basement to the new "Degaussing Dept." Later this became the "Punishment" department for the techs which management didn't like.  I never was sentenced there, they needed maint. types too bad, (Thank God)

This also pissed off some of the "Wise Asses" in the dept, as back then the CBS paychecks had magnetic ink on them and they degaussed the checks which made the banks work a little harder. (The way  the banks are acting nowadays, I think I would do the same thing now if they had magnetic ink.) HI!

Oh yes, another thing comes to mind about those "Wise Asses". Someone came up with the idea to bring in their telephone and charge card, etc., bills, back when they were IBM type punched cards and put them in the paper slicer and take a 16th or so off the bottoms so they would look OK, but be kicked out of the readers and have to be processed manually. I had nothing to do with either of these activities, really!

73,

George Keller
 
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