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Who Still Has Their Old Vhs Video Player/recorder And Their Collection Of Tapes?
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I have, but unfortunately I do not know what I recorded on most of them, but the other day I was asked if I could transfer a friend's home movie tape onto a DVD disk.
Not remembering how to do it, I selected one of my own unknown content tapes so as to practice carrying out this task and I was delighted to discover it contained one of my favourite films, Kirk Douglas and Doris Day in the film 'Young Man with a Horn' later to be called 'Young Man of Music' for UK viewers.
Great trumpet playing dubbed by the great Harry James.
Not remembering how to do it, I selected one of my own unknown content tapes so as to practice carrying out this task and I was delighted to discover it contained one of my favourite films, Kirk Douglas and Doris Day in the film 'Young Man with a Horn' later to be called 'Young Man of Music' for UK viewers.
Great trumpet playing dubbed by the great Harry James.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes I do, and far too many tapes to part with and go through, although for the most part at the time I wrote down in two books whats on them.
It was hard and took long enough going through and binning most of my audio tapes 98% I still have a 'Spaceman' walkman which works which I can't part with either but I'm far from being a hoarder.
It was hard and took long enough going through and binning most of my audio tapes 98% I still have a 'Spaceman' walkman which works which I can't part with either but I'm far from being a hoarder.
chelle7272
You just do that, it has created a renewed interest for me.
I never know why they got rid of cassette tapes, one could record from the radio etc.
Thinking of it I also have a piece of kit so that I can transfer those onto DVD, and also a special turntable to transfer Vinyl onto DVD.
But then thinking about it aren't we back to Vinyl these days?
You just do that, it has created a renewed interest for me.
I never know why they got rid of cassette tapes, one could record from the radio etc.
Thinking of it I also have a piece of kit so that I can transfer those onto DVD, and also a special turntable to transfer Vinyl onto DVD.
But then thinking about it aren't we back to Vinyl these days?
Mamyalynne
Don't like Laurel and Hardy????
You must be the first person that I have heard of who doesn't find those two clowns funny.
My son, bought the boxed set and him and his neighbour would hold 'Lads' Laurel and Hardy nights, no wives allowed.
Even my two Great-Grand Children find them hugely hilarious.
Don't like Laurel and Hardy????
You must be the first person that I have heard of who doesn't find those two clowns funny.
My son, bought the boxed set and him and his neighbour would hold 'Lads' Laurel and Hardy nights, no wives allowed.
Even my two Great-Grand Children find them hugely hilarious.
no Laurel and Hardy for me either, or Abbot and Costello or the Three Stooges, or Norman Wisdom. They were always on at matinees in my childhood and I'd had enough by the time I was eight. I suppose they were never meant to be watched every Saturday, which was the olden-days equivalent of binge viewing.
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