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DVD is for casuals, Laserdisc is where it's at.
Nobody is touching my library of RCA CED Videodiscs.
Laserdisc is for posers, VHS is the business.
All pale to the satisfaction of inserting a digibeta tape.
obviously in turn paling in comparison to a well-made flipbook and a live orchestra
I prefer a 35mm film roll and a piano. It's a bit easier to store.
lmao
Where do you store those? Together I assume, but it's gotta be a big box.
I sold my car to make space in the garage.
Not really the same ballpark. VHS was wildly successful for over a quarter century... Maybe younger people don't realize how ubiquitous they were.
Laserdiscs were always super rare (at least in my working/middle class area)
Lol, virgin VHS vs Chad BetaMax
How's that recording time, buddy
we all secretly worship video 2000 though