me@privacy.net wrote in news:8upnk5d4a2jsgln2je5r8apdgv2vsppdla@4ax.com:
> Now that you mention it...
>
> I appear to be missing a few Aicia sets :(
> 14, 16, 23, 24, 26, 28 to be precise
> This could just be an error in my WhereIsIt catalog
> - I'd have to bring in some offsite DVDs to check -
> but... just to be on the safe side...
> ...and for the sake of others...
> ...if you could oblige by posting some of this I would be most obliged
>
> I have attached previews with set numbers to enable you to check your
> set numbering.
>
> --
> me
Alas, we seem to have the same contact sheet and I assumed it matched
the sets I have. I have put together a new contact sheet of what the
numbered folders I have actually contain. As you will see I am also
missing the sets you are and more. To be precise 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23,
24, 26 and 28. Some sets on our original contact sheet, for example 5
thru 11, do not make chronological sense; the gap between 40-45, yet I
have sets numbered 41-44. It's going to take a while to sort the Acia
issue out but it won't happen in here unless we get some Acia
knowledgable visitors to chirp up and chip in. Bummer.
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