... I found my copy of The Shots of Artistic Billiards. 2nd edition, no less!
Wish I had a Jacksonville DVD....
Oh, and I think you should add the low-probability punchthrough paper to the collection at sfbilliards.
Those booklets fetch about $60 on Ebay if you're lucky.
By a semi-miracle, I have found the files for the DVD which amount to about 3GB (mostly as VOB files, whatever those are). I'll see if I can actually still make a legible DVD from them. Real Player seems to choke on the files I have, as does DivX, but Windows Media Player (ptui, ptui) seems to be OK. I've come to the conclusion that most video viewer programmers are forced into that sub-specialty because they can't deal with the complexities of database programming and Safeway (Piggly-Wiggly in some areas) doesn't need bag boys.
As for the punchthrough paper, that's pretty much useless now that people have given up making logic circuits from that particular kind of SQUID. Yes, boys and girls, in the last Millennium, people who thought they were clever made flip-flops from lead-based tunneling devices named after Captain Nemo's nemesis. Here is a wiring diagram:
It turned out there was something fishy with them. Now, in the Last Millennium, people are much smarter.