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Preparing to move house, trying to get rid of at least some of the junk we've accumulated over the past couple of decades so we don't just take it with us and immediately fill the loft there too.
We got all kinds of tapes.
Loads and loads of VHS tapes, some bought, most taped off the telly. Most charity shops have a prominent NO VHS TAPES PLEASE sign, and most of them round us are getting weary of the sight of us.
Short of using them to pave the driveway at the new place, or just taking them to the dump, anyone know of anything you can do with old videos?
I am so glad I'm not the only person with a horde of old VHS stuff. We still have a player but it's like watching everything through a snow storm.
My fear is that landfill is really their only fate but I shall be watching this for better.
Dump. Totally moribund format. Cassettes, yes, they're getting a degree of popularity again, but not video cassettes.
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stuey - Member
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/the-vhs-tapes-now-worth-1500-these-are-the-25-most-valuable-a6961061.html#gallery
Bollocks, recorded over [i]Anthropophagus The Beast[/i] with an episode of the Word.
