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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