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Gigantic VHS videotape hoard of videos being given away for free(tomshardware.com)
8 points by doener 15 hours ago | 6 comments
  • irthomasthomas13 hours ago

    Looks like these are going to the internet archive, so we'll probably never see them digitized. https://www.reddit.com/r/DataHoarder/comments/1ouprgf/free_t...

    • zucked13 hours ago |parent

      >so we'll probably never see them digitized

      That seems to run contradictory to the author's claim in the article and what I believe to be true about the internet archive. Can you elaborate?

      • squigz12 hours ago |parent

        I'm just guessing but it might have to do with the concerns raised by the first commenter in the reply by textfiles (Jason Scott) in that reddit thread

        tl;dr seems to be they received a massive (71,000 tapes) archive that hasn't seen any activity or communication in 7 years.

        If you read further in the thread, you'll also find other concerns about Jason's reliability

  • evanjrowley15 hours ago

    Glad to see this came from the r/DataHoarder subreddit[0] because that's exactly the correct place for it.

    [0] https://www.reddit.com/r/DataHoarder/

  • zucked13 hours ago

    Even mundane recordings become interesting to me once enough time passes. I've watched a bunch of Nickelodeon/Cartoon Network programming from early days and to be honest, the commercials are more interesting than the cartoons because they so perfectly capture where we were as a society -- toys starting to integrate new technology, sugary cereals being touted as part of daily breakfast, etc. Fascinating stuff.

    • nocoiner11 hours ago |parent

      Same thing with old magazines. The articles - eh, I could take them or leave them. But I just get lost in the advertisements.