Subj : Highly profitable
To   : Phigan
From : Moondog
Date : Sat Jul 16 2022 01:01 am

 Re: "Highly profitable" Bay S
 By: Phigan to Andeddu on Sat Jul 16 2022 12:14 am

>   Re: "Highly profitable" Bay S
>   By: Andeddu to Moondog on Fri Jul 15 2022 02:58 pm
>
>  > I had hundreds of VHS tapes but they all went into the trash because ther
>  > was no way to really use them now that video recorders are completely
>  > archaic and rare to see. I cannot remember how long it has been since I s
>
> You'd be surprised how much people still watch VHS in the small/forest/mount
>
I have a production grade VCR I took home from work when they were throwing
it out.  It had very low hours on it.  It's the type which has multiple
inputs and outputs, in the front and back.  I use it for media transfer of
old tapes to digital files.

8 years ago one of my cousins passed away, and my aunt and uncle asked me to h
elp sort through his stuff. and recover a bunch of receipts he had in pdf form
at from his laptop.  One of the items in the stash was a Betamax player, the
sony with the top loading feature.  There is a videotape in it full of old TV
shows from the late 70's.  He had an early camcorder (vhs) that was real
cool, except it is missing some proprietary cable and power supply.  The main
unit is a battery powered VCR that fits in a carry bag, and there's a video ca
mera that plugs into it through a cable with a huge connector.  You'd sling th
e recorder over your shoulder when you used the camera on the move.

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