It is a horrible "B" movie! Don't bother going... Save your money. It'll never make it as a DVD either!
BlackDog said
4:12 PM, 06/09/13
What about VHS or Beta?
Uke said
4:25 PM, 06/09/13
Yeah... Some day. Then it'll be available through BurningJournaldotcom. Cheap!
Cy Valley said
5:53 PM, 06/09/13
Betamax? Did anyone here ever have a betamax machine? Or a laser disc player? Just wondered.
Snippy said
6:58 PM, 06/09/13
Guess who had Beta?
Pipes FC said
7:39 PM, 06/09/13
They had laser disc players at college. I remember people still managed to steal them, which I remember thinking why would you steal something that you can watch for free?, and who has a laser disc player at home?
Cy Valley said
8:04 PM, 06/09/13
Snippy wrote:
Guess who had Beta?
Was it plugged in?
Snippy said
8:26 PM, 06/09/13
Not for long.
Uke said
11:32 PM, 06/09/13
Cy Valley wrote:
Snippy wrote:
Guess who had Beta?
Was it plugged in?
Ever leading the vanguard, "Mister High Tech" hisownselph and his Beta-Max player. Then again that machine achieved legendary status as an astoundingly short-lived solution.
Was Snippy disappointed? Nope! He just moved on to 'the next big thing'! You show 'em how it's done! They're just jealous, and baphphled... Phukk 'em!
Calvin said
4:47 AM, 06/10/13
Someone needs ta see "Roots" on Betamax?
Troll said
5:55 AM, 06/10/13
Uke has the decked out home entertainment center.
The Krink said
7:50 AM, 06/10/13
Cy Valley wrote:
Betamax? Did anyone here ever have a betamax machine? Or a laser disc player? Just wondered.
No and No. I went DAT tapes/recorder and Super VHS and Hi-8.
all of which are equally extinct. The "DAT recording machine
by Sony" was such a flop. Had only a couple years of fun
before the "unit" crapped-out on me with nobody that
could "fix-it". Meanwhile I spent nearly a grand on "blank-
tapes" at $15 a pop. So Any body looking for "previously-
enjoyed" DAT tapes for cheap I have some.
Cy Valley said
10:02 AM, 06/10/13
Eight track tape player owners? In the beginning, four track players? Yeah, baby!
The Krink said
7:25 AM, 06/11/13
Think I went down the same road as you Cy as far the evolution of the "playback machine". My first recording device was a Hitachi 3" reel to reel tape recorder about 1965. I used to record songs off the AM radio using the mic. I new I was a "tapehead" after that. Biggest thing to hit home-recording was the "Hi-end cassette deck"...like a TEAC or the later great Nakamichi. I must have recorded more than 10,000 tapes in my life...but only 3000 are keepers. Thats what I have ready to play for anyone who wants to listen to one.
It sounds like a horrible B movie
Was it plugged in?
Ever leading the vanguard, "Mister High Tech" hisownselph and his Beta-Max player. Then again that machine achieved legendary status as an astoundingly short-lived solution.
Was Snippy disappointed? Nope! He just moved on to 'the next big thing'! You show 'em how it's done! They're just jealous, and baphphled... Phukk 'em!
Someone needs ta see "Roots" on Betamax?
Uke has the decked out home entertainment center.
No and No. I went DAT tapes/recorder and Super VHS and Hi-8.
all of which are equally extinct. The "DAT recording machine
by Sony" was such a flop. Had only a couple years of fun
before the "unit" crapped-out on me with nobody that
could "fix-it". Meanwhile I spent nearly a grand on "blank-
tapes" at $15 a pop. So Any body looking for "previously-
enjoyed" DAT tapes for cheap I have some.
evolution of the "playback machine". My first recording
device was a Hitachi 3" reel to reel tape recorder about 1965.
I used to record songs off the AM radio using the mic.
I new I was a "tapehead" after that. Biggest thing to hit
home-recording was the "Hi-end cassette deck"...like a
TEAC or the later great Nakamichi. I must have recorded
more than 10,000 tapes in my life...but only 3000 are keepers.
Thats what I have ready to play for anyone who wants to
listen to one.