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With aesthetic milestones like “A Death in California,” “Malice in Wonderland” and “Space” (not to be confused with “Lace II”), commercial television unambiguously answered your query (Calendar Q: “Can Network TV Be Saved?,” Calendar Letters, April 14).
Knowing now that it cannot be saved in its present state, the question becomes environmental: How can we dispose of it? Having authorized the procedure with the Hazardous Waste Commission, I submit the accompanying demonstration for others similarly inclined.
WILLIAM CHITWOOD
La Crescenta
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