Working Daze by John Zakour and Scott Roberts for March 07, 2025

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    catchup  3 days ago

    Well, it was the better system; it lost out due to the slightly increased cost and the powerful VHS marketing.

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    Baslim the Beggar Premium Member 3 days ago

    I think mine still works, although I have not tried to watch anything on it for a couple of decades…

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    RobinHood  3 days ago

    Nice shirt.

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    c001  3 days ago

    PAL – Provocation Allemande

    SECAM – Sans Experience Contre l’Amerique

    NTSC – Never The Same Color

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    RobinHood  3 days ago

    Anyone catch The Powerpuff Girls live action trailer? CW made it go away before I could.

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    Yakety Sax  2 days ago

    Any one remember Laser-disc ?

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    T Smith  2 days ago

    B-b-but… Friday.

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    Durak Premium Member 2 days ago

    We were stationed overseas in the late 80’s and family used to send us VCT tapes of off the air TV taped back home. Soldiers would trade these tapes back and forth. We still have a large library of these homemade tapes with no idea really what exactly is on all of them.

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    rshive  2 days ago

    Who sold Betamax movies?

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    charlp Premium Member 2 days ago

    VHS may have won the marketing battle, but it’s gone now, too.

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    Kaputnik  2 days ago

    In going through my “stuff”, I came across quite a few old VHS tapes. I got an analog to digital converter and converted them all to MP4s. If I had a Betamax player and some of those tapes, I imagine that the same converter would work with it. Don’t know if I ever even saw a Betamax system, though, although I did hear of them.

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    ladykat Premium Member 2 days ago

    Unfortunately, it didn’t last.

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    socalvillaguy Premium Member 2 days ago

    Of course, I had to check. That is indeed a 1980 Queen concert T-shirt. Also, of course, I had no doubt it would be.

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    PoodleGroomer  2 days ago

    VHS had longer playing time, so you didn’t have to change tapes or they didn’t have to edit out scenes from the original to make it fit. Major studios released everything on VHS. VHS porn availability was a major deciding force between system’s popularity.

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    Kidon Ha-Shomer  2 days ago

    I still miss the wax recording rolls and spring loaded wind up phonograph my granny had in her house.

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    Csaw Backnforth  2 days ago

    My family had old home movies recorded on 8 mm tape (I think that’s what it was called.) Sadly, we did not have one that could record sound. We had a lot of home movies of local parades, 4th of July fireworks and other things. The tapes have pretty well degraded and I don’t think the movie projector would even still work.

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    dddor  2 days ago

    Immediately I wondered if he may be speaking the the monster that had his hair done by Bugs Bunny.

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    Teto85 Premium Member 2 days ago

    Over the years I have had several VHS recorder/players. About 20 years ago I found on eBay a VHS/Beta Combo made by Toshiba. One thing it lacked was the ability to play on one and copy that playback on the other. Then I found a Go Combo with DVD and VHS. You could play the DVD and copy on the VHS if the DVD was not protected. And finally a Toshiba DVD/VHS combo which does not allow copying the DVD on the VHS. Best thing I ever did was buy a basic repair manual and specific manuals for the machines I did have. Most of the problems with VCRs are dirty playback and record heads and stretched drive belts. And now it’s the difficulty in finding drive belts that have not aged and become brittle and cracked and useless.

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    ViscountNik  2 days ago

    my LaserDisc was way better than any tape format… and his parents were rich, those were $2500 in late 70’s / early 80’s money.

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    C  2 days ago

    Goes to show how micromanagement and greed can kill decent technology

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    Chris Sherlock  2 days ago

    Don’t know when it was the future, but it’s definitely now part of the past.

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    Surly Squirrel Premium Member 2 days ago

    I still have that Queen concert T from 1980. Not a chance in hell I can still wear it, but I still have it, and every other concert T I ever owned.

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