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Rating: Summary: summary feynman tapes at 20 Review: This is not a review of the subject itself, it is a status report on all twenty volumes of six cassettes each. Comments of 1-1 is first volume of written lectures first lecture.Duplicates within audio tapes: 1-2,1-6,1-7,2-1,2-14,2-42,3-2 with 3-21 being triplicated. Missing lectures: 1-23,2-11,2-28,2-29 which means volume three of the written lectures is completely covered by the tapes. Volume 20 tape 1-38 is not a duplicate, just mis-labeled on box, correct on tape. This saves tape volume 20 and makes no tape volume a complete reissue of another tape volume. Publisher is now using clear plastic cassettes so writing on them is impossible without label. Publisher also not putting tape volume number on tape any more. Tapes such as 1-11 and 1-17 and others are found in the CD issue entitled "Six Not So Easy Pieces" etc. but then who cares, I'm sure the publisher doesn't. Labeling the issue as "The complete audio collection" is still a stretch. I mean here we are at tape volume 20 with 9 duplicates (thats a tape volume and a half of useless tapes) and still have 4 lectures yet to be released. Somebody is sure making big bucks off of us Feynman fans. Murray should be ashamed of what he is thinking.
Rating: Summary: summary feynman tapes at 20 Review: This is not a review of the subject itself, it is a status report on all twenty volumes of six cassettes each. Comments of 1-1 is first volume of written lectures first lecture. Duplicates within audio tapes: 1-2,1-6,1-7,2-1,2-14,2-42,3-2 with 3-21 being triplicated. Missing lectures: 1-23,2-11,2-28,2-29 which means volume three of the written lectures is completely covered by the tapes. Volume 20 tape 1-38 is not a duplicate, just mis-labeled on box, correct on tape. This saves tape volume 20 and makes no tape volume a complete reissue of another tape volume. Publisher is now using clear plastic cassettes so writing on them is impossible without label. Publisher also not putting tape volume number on tape any more. Tapes such as 1-11 and 1-17 and others are found in the CD issue entitled "Six Not So Easy Pieces" etc. but then who cares, I'm sure the publisher doesn't. Labeling the issue as "The complete audio collection" is still a stretch. I mean here we are at tape volume 20 with 9 duplicates (thats a tape volume and a half of useless tapes) and still have 4 lectures yet to be released. Somebody is sure making big bucks off of us Feynman fans. Murray should be ashamed of what he is thinking.
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