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Raiders of the lost V.C.R.

Posted: 16 Jul 2010 19:19
by Thundershot
Tomb raiding the electronic grave yard, for out of date electronics to repair :muton:'s ancient malfunctioning logic systems , :baron2: makes a archaeological discovery of significant importance..
"Is no good, Too modern for my needs"
"Is no good, Too modern for my needs"
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"Hm, this looks promising.."
"Hm, this looks promising.."
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..very promising indeed!"
..very promising indeed!"
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"Bingo!"
"Bingo!"
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:-D

Re: Raiders of the lost V.C.R.

Posted: 16 Jul 2010 21:27
by DAMartin
Wouldn't that Betamax be too big to fit in :muton: 's head? ;-)

Re: Raiders of the lost V.C.R.

Posted: 16 Jul 2010 23:08
by Chopper
VCR's still have there place in the world. Mine's staying hooked up till I get Voyager on DVD. ;-) I have near the whole lot on VHS.

Nice one Indiana Baron.

Re: Raiders of the lost V.C.R.

Posted: 17 Jul 2010 06:18
by Thundershot
People used to laugh when I told 'em that we had a Betamax home video,but it was a damn fine machine, superior in picture & sound quality to V.H.S, aesthetically even the design of the machine itself still looks very contemporary.

Re: Raiders of the lost V.C.R.

Posted: 17 Jul 2010 08:41
by The Baron
Let it go, T-shot.

Re: Raiders of the lost V.C.R.

Posted: 17 Jul 2010 10:45
by Thundershot
The Baron wrote:Let it go, T-shot.
Both V.C.R's (+ 2 portable tellys) went down to the recycle centre this morning, along with my old knackered Race & Chase set...thinking about taking all those stupid action figures too, as they're taking up way too much storage space ;-)

Re: Raiders of the lost V.C.R.

Posted: 17 Jul 2010 15:20
by DAMartin
We still have a VCR here since we haven't gotten yet as DVD all the stuff we have on VHS. Besides, VHS can record from TV and DVDs don't.
Wgatever, now comes the Blu-Ray. I hate the evolution of technology.

Re: Raiders of the lost V.C.R.

Posted: 17 Jul 2010 16:52
by Sundance
give it a few years and it'll be fibre optic broadband downloads and no need for a shiny disc of any kind...