TV shows on VHS? I never watched any I hadn't put there myself. For some reason I'm imagining they were expensive on VHS. Is that my imagination?
I bought seasons 1-3 of Buffy (those actually were just six episodes in each set). Then I bought pirated VHS tapes of seasons one and two to get the ones that weren't in the official set. I don't even remember what the official ones cost... $20? (eta: maybe more like $30?) Anyway, they were expensive on a per-episode basis.
VHS is still alive and well in the film/tv production industry. Too many of our clients can't work with DVD screeners, much as we'd prefer them to.
That's just..... really horrifically great.
Watch, a sparrow's going to shit on me on my way out of the door.
Still.at.work. Bah. But I think I just unravelled my loop. Yay!
My husband was just telling me about that.
For god's sake, can someone do my laundry?
Ok. Bright shiny spot in my day so far?
I went to order 2 books from Amazon for a total of $32.something. It wound up at $20.something because I had leftover gift certificate. I'll take it!
I have a birthday party tonight, so things may get better.
ita, I can't even do my own. If I had to fight with your neighbors over machines, and have to deal with them calling the manager when I was three minutes late getting my stuff out of the dryer (and it wasn't the only dryer), I'd have to kill them, and frame you for the crime, because I'm not tough enough to make it in prison.
Well, the first two loads are in. I just sat there and stared at the dirty laundry, wanting clean clothes and thought: "It's just an action. Just a thing I have to do, and I'll get what I want."
In the face of the things I want over which I feel completely powerless, a very small deal.
So the first two loads are in, and I will fuck up anyone who gets in the way of my action.
Yeah, the VHS Obit came up in today's meeting about digital media collections... the consensus seemed to be "the machine at home collects dust most of the time but professionally, it's not going away anytime soon."
As for commercial TV collections, I remember the BtVS ones but never bought them. Hub bought a bunch of anime series back in the day that were
quite
expensive by comparison to US series; we're haphazardly replacing them with DVDs, and the space savings over 8 or 10 tapes is a new and exciting wonder every time.