Since I was a child, I had a weird connection with old technology. My family wasn't very rich, so the technology that we had, stuck with us for many years, even when it was already considered obsolete. For example, in our house we only had analog TVs until 2015. Same thing with audio cassettes, we've still using it until 2008, even when CDs had at least 20 years old at the time.
One of these obsolete technologies that we had, was the VHS. For me, was such a weird and amazing product at the same time: when I was a child, I was kinda scared of it, because I always thought that the system could break itself, or the tape inside, so I was very careful whenever I watched a movie. The sounds that the machine did, didn't help me at all.
We didn't have a lot of movies either I remember at least 10 titles, which were obviously children movies. So i watched the same cassettes a lot of times, to the point that the tape was starting to worn out. I was sort of scared by the effect on the image on these corrupted tapes, but also very interested in how the system work.
This remember me when I was little, think about the old technology, especially VHS, gives me nostalgia
ResponderBorrarOh, I remember the VHS too, I remember I had disney movies in VHS and documentaries from National Geographic haha I ask myself where could be that VHS:(
ResponderBorrarAt that time, VHS was a wonderful technology...It was the first technology that liberated us from the dependence on TV...It was the first step in the direction of Netflix, in a way.
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