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If you still have things to record and rerecord and still have a vcr, stock up. The new ones will last another 20 years.
That's true. I still have two VCR's that i still use....and I've been stocking up on tapes. I just figured out how to transfer my Dvr recordings on to tape. So my Dad who just won't upgrade can at least enjoy stuff.
I never liked how electronics get forced on you and they make it so you are forced to buy things.......I just want to watch a movie not live it.
Yeah, I'll be stocking up. And when the stores don't sell them anymore, where there's Ebay, there's hope.
"Do you believe, you believe in magic?
'Cos I believe, I believe that I do,
Yes, I can see I believe that it's magic
If your mission is magic your love will shine true."
I still have several boxes full of tapes that I have to transfer to DVD whenever I get the time to do so. There are still tons of obscure titles on VHS that have never been released on DVD.
I remember Buying the Die Hard Trilogy for like 150.00 bucks at Suncoast (right before, or during the Launch of DVD ) ... Because I just had to have them. ... I like my DVD's,.. & the Quality of the Movies... as well as picking something up for under 20 bucks a Pop. With VHS,.. not everything ever came out on them right outta the Theaters,.. & you had to order them & pay like 85 bucks for a Movie. The Only 3 things I watch on VHS any More is the Spider-man 90's series ( the Boy & I have a Bunch of them) , G.I.JOE The Movie, & Porn.
... The Original Knight ..., Often Imitated, However Never Duplicated. The 1st Knight in Customs.
I must have over 1000 vhs tapes, proper ones not copies on blanks, so i should say that as far as i am concerned vhs will never die because i will be watching these forever.
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