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Added by laserking (42)

Added on: 01/11/2016

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IJB Touchscreen ALEX (Automated Labor Exchange) (1992) [---]

Country  USA  
Released  17/07/1992
Publisher  3M Home Video
Price  PROMOTIONAL ITEM

UPC  (none)
I-S-B-N  (none)
Category  Industrial

Color  Color
Length  24 min.
Side  1
Chapter  None
Size  12"
Picture  Video
Ratio  1.33:1
Plastic  Transparent
Cover  Standard
Rot status  None reported
 
Manufactured by  3M or IMATION

 

   

 Analog Tracks 
 Spoken Language  Subtitles 
English No subtitle 

 Mint Marks sample 
MADE BY 3M USA 40040A

 Additional Information by laserking (42)   14/12/2017 

This disc appears to have been part of a self-service computerized job bank called the Automated Labor Exchange, also known by the acronym ALEX. It seems to have been used throughout the U.S. in touchscreen kiosks serving individuals looking for various types of employment openings. Some portions of the disc have a split-screen format with each of the two analog audio channels featuring different dialog tracks. The "dead side" is a solid white non-reflective surface. The issue date listed above was taken directly from the disc label.