Maybe there is a plan ?
Working Company Cats – Cat Locator Reviews Video Technology Observations & things to consider Since the 1970s, the electronics industry has been trying to persuade everyone to throw out their old cumbersome movie film cameras and buy “state of the art” camcorders to preserve family histories. Compared to film, videotape is cheap, relatively easy to edit, and with no projector bulbs to burn out…… no problem to set up and watch. The industry claimed that the new video technology would allow them to share with their descendants, priceless documentary footage of births, bar mitzvahs, marriages, and other memories, say 30 or 40 years down the road. Many salesmen of the era often claimed they’d last indefinitely ! Here it is coming up on 35 years later, and if you’re taking that advice, you’ll be better advised instead to start keeping a written diary instead of a video record. Few people outside the industry know that the life expectancy of videotapes is much shorter than originally pre
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