Quothe Doc Shipley, from writings of Mon, Sep 09, 2002 at 10:07:23AM -0500:
On Mon, 9 Sep 2002, Feldman, Robert wrote:
vendors and rental shops would not be flocking to DVD. VHS cassettes &
players have always been a big, huge, clunky, temperamental-and-easily-
borked, slow-to-set-up PITA. DVD are none of those things.
VCRs and video tapes are tempermental? Until a bad tape recently
damaged my VCR (it was a tape from a company selling parts and
instructions for laser printer repair), I've never had a single
problem with my Zenith 4-head VCR (made by JVC) that I purchased back
in 1984. Of course, I've never rented tapes for it, and only used new
or blank tapes in it (and only purchased high-quality blank tapes to
use).
As to DVDs, I can only say "what are those"? I never saw one, and am
in no hurry to see, or use, one. Again, they're digital rubbish,
whereas VCRs use tapes with nice analog signals recorded on them.
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