As a wise man said recently on another part of the forum: "Almost everything and everyone in the Star Wars universe is stupid."
He's a bounty hunter. There's a bounty involved. No more excuse for shooting first is required.
My VHS tapes contradict yours.![]()
When our VHS finally dies there will be no replacement.
You could copy them to a DVD and only be 20 years behind.Well, maybe, but when it finally dies my remaining tapes will also probably have died too, so there's no point in getting one. Getting an old Nintendo or SEGA console and a few cartridges migth be a safer investment.
it was pretty painfull watching spike handle those so violentlyI remember watching Cowboy Bebop, there was a scene that highlighted how the VHS and Beta player already becomes rare commodities with a cult like follower, I think that time will not be too far from now.
That wise man sounds cool, everyone should give him money.
What's the likes to dollars ratio?
Hmmm… even if I found a way to transfer the data from the cartridge to a DVD, I don't think I have a console capable of playing that. They are programmed differently.You could copy them to a DVD and only be 20 years behind.
Pfffft! My cousin has a Betamax!I just checked VHS player in my country already reach 200 usd. It can be a good investment if you buy it, the sooner the better.
Pfffft! My cousin has a Betamax!
I still do not really understand it. As I understand it, "free market 101" says that 1 company could alter their price structure so as the price of the service more closely follow the cost of delivery of that service, and they should out-compete everyone else. How does this not happen in the airline industry?The Saturday night rule is simple greed and it's smart. It's to separate the business traveler form the leisure flyers. It makes a lot of sense and has been used for a long time.
I still do not really understand it. As I understand it, "free market 101" says that 1 company could alter their price structure so as the price of the service more closely follow the cost of delivery of that service, and they should out-compete everyone else. How does this not happen in the airline industry?