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VHS lives! -- in video shops in Queens, NY
What does Ash Ketchum have in common with the senior citizen immigrant clientele of a handful of video rental shops in Queens, New York? They all love VHS!
This article in today's New York Times discusses the VHS holdouts in this community: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/29/ny....html?_r=1&hpw As someone who routinely watches movies recorded 20-odd years ago on VHS, I especially liked this line: A few store owners said some of their videocassette clients believed that tapes were more durable than DVDs. |
Re: VHS lives! -- in video shops in Queens, NY
I'd be more impressed if they stocked beta tapes.
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People didn't talk about VHS rot like we do with DVDs that sometimes die after a few years. Never had that happen with VHS.
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Re: VHS lives! -- in video shops in Queens, NY
That article made me nostalgic, maybe I'll watch "Saturday the 14th" tonight (one of the few VHS I have left).
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Makes me wish I still had my VCR.
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Nice- I've rescued a few boxes of thrown-out VHS tapes in my neighborhood. I can't stand to see any media go into the landfill. Have these people heard of D-VHS though? It was out BEFORE HD-DVD!
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Re: VHS lives! -- in video shops in Queens, NY
Originally Posted by Mister Peepers
(Post 11250790)
People didn't talk about VHS rot like we do with DVDs that sometimes die after a few years. Never had that happen with VHS.
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Re: VHS lives! -- in video shops in Queens, NY
Still have a VCR and a bunch of my original videotapes. Just played a tape I recorded off TV in 1979.
Looks just the same as it did 33 years ago |
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