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rabidness (Member Profile)
Would you mind if I use your title from http://videosift.com/video/Incredible-VCR-Collection for http://videosift.com/video/Finnish-Man-Shows-of-VCRs ? I think your title is better.
VCR Monk Shows Off His Incredible Collection
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The VCR Monk shows off his incredible collection
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VCR Monk Shows Off His Incredible Collection
Does this mushroom (!!!) headed Finn know you don't need a separate VCR for each movie?
The VCR Monk shows off his incredible collection
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The VCR Monk shows off his incredible collection
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The VCR Monk shows off his incredible collection
Your title is better, but Truckchase beat you (and me) to it:
http://videosift.com/video/Finnish-Man-Shows-of-VCRs
Children of the Secret State
You think they had it bad? This morning my computer wouldn't connect to the Internet! It was the worst time of my life, even worse than that time when the VCR broke. I had to eat a tenderloin steak and drink a red bull just to calm my nerves.
Unemployed Ice Cream Truck Driver wins Big Bucks No Whammies
For what it's worth Larson didn't cheat insomuch as he memorized patterns. At the time, there were only 5 sequences used in the game (think about how powerful computers were back in the 80s to see why). He memorized this sequences from studying the game he taped on his VCR. CBS just didn't guess that anyone in there right mind would have the time to catch and memorize those patterns.
They later changed and added more patterns to keep from getting screwed again.
The City of Toronto want to recycle your old electronics!
*canada *commercial
They're not touching my 1996's 20" CRT TV, VCR, Casio Databank watch, etc.
Tripod Fish Stands on Three Legs
>> ^rich_magnet:
Wow. Good thing the HDD wasn't 100% used by the time they came accross that beaut. "Swimming lazily away"? That may be the creature's most desperate flight attempt possible given the super low-oxygen environment at that depth.
Interesting too that it's a VCR with a HDD. I want an underwater Betamax that records on LaserDisc.
TV poll (User Poll by dystopianfuturetoday)
"I use an analog to digital antenna converter box." -- How without the converter box and over the air (OTA) with antennae (rabbit ears for me).
Anyways, I have two HDTV tuner cards in my PC (not always on and not recording everything like reality shows) and an old CRT TV+VCR+DTV Pal converter box as a backup.
A new definition of irony
Home taping is killing music . . .
Sorry, wrong medium.
>> ^ant:
>> ^Xax:
VHS transfer, one-sided audio... nice!
But watchable! VCRs still rule. No DRM, no subscription, etc.
A new definition of irony
>> ^Xax:
VHS transfer, one-sided audio... nice!
But watchable! VCRs still rule. No DRM, no subscription, etc.
Been Thinking about Copyright Lately. (Blog Entry by dag)
I remember when I was a kid I used to tape movies that were running on TV as well as songs from the radio. I suppose that could be considered "piracy" as well nowadays, but back then there wasn't that much fuzz about it. I mean that's what VCR's were for. Couldn't watch something at the time it was playing, you'd tape it for later viewing(s).
Never had one but they had VCR'S that automatically cut out the commercials. If I'm not mistaken that's what TiVo's do? So how come storing shows and movies on your TiVo is legal but downloading them off the net is copyright infringement.
Btw, I'd love to see you reenact Avatar in some town square. I think it would be a hit. Of course you'd have to play all the parts yourself, maybe fashion costumes out of blue garbage bags. Someone would have to tape it, too. It's got #1 Sift written all over it