Nothing like anecdotal evidence to draw broad conclusions about the merits
of technology!




> On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 9:48 PM, Kevin M. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I have two VCRs, one of them is nearly 20-years-old and still works fine.
> >
> > I have one DVR, which I've had for less than six months and it's already
> dead.
> >
> > Golly, I can't wait for digital TV. The future begins today!
>
> My first VCR died three days after I bought it.  The replacement
> worked for fifteen years.
>
> Granted, by "worked", I mean that it recorded to tape in some odd way
> that prevented tapes I'd recorded from playing cleanly in any other
> VCR.
>
> My Toshiba DVR/DVD-R burner has worked so well for me for the past
> four years that, when I came across another one on eBay for cheap, I
> bought it in case the original dies.  Hasn't yet.
>
> Forget today--the future is already past!  :-)
>

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