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[QUOTE="orgymf@work:859261"][QUOTE="the_taste_of_cigarettes:859254"]It won't die, just like tapes will never die. They are too useful and simplistic to dismiss themselves. Essentially, the cheap, quick, and easy ability to throw something on a tape makes it still a viable option for various applications. The situation at hand is that issuing something with VHS as its final format makes little to no sense anymore, just like issuing the final format of an audio record on cassette seems pointless as well.[/QUOTE] backed! i still have a boombox that plays tapes....many times when i throw parties, the music will be a metal/grind mix tape i made on a 120 minute cassette. i still make mix tapes! i have hundreds of movies on vhs (plus shit that i taped off t.v. back in the day), and thousands of audio cassettes (including albums, mix tapes, books on tape, shit i taped off the radio etc.), and as long i can keep my players working (or buy new.....or even used ones), i will keep enjoying them. and ya know (maybe this will change in a few years) you can still buy video tapes from certain video rental stores, flea markets, pawn shops, ebay, amazon.com, etc. you can also still buy audio cassettes in many of those places....as well as at Armageddon shop....plus some local bands still tape their demos, and some distros still sell tapes. [/QUOTE]
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