The sump pump, which has only run twice in the 13 years since I built my house, has been running about every 90 seconds or so for the last day and a half. The subsoil moisture must be at full capacity!
I'm running out of **** Iowa ideas.
After seeing the question' Who has the game taped', I wondered, why are we still saying taped. Does anyone still sell/make VCRs or tapes. It just really struck me how outdated VCRs are now. They were the new thing coming out when I was 5.
(I could google it, but decided not to.)
I bought my first VHS player from Sears in about 1985. Cost about $400. That was when they started to become more affordable. I have no idea what those original home top loaders cost.After seeing the question' Who has the game taped', I wondered, why are we still saying taped. Does anyone still sell/make VCRs or tapes. It just really struck me how outdated VCRs are now. They were the new thing coming out when I was 5.
(I could google it, but decided not to.)
I bought my first VHS player from Sears in about 1985. Cost about $400. That was when they started to become more affordable. I have no idea what those original home top loaders cost.
I've got a good one, I think, but I need time to get it ready at home tonight.I'm running out of **** Iowa ideas.
After seeing the question' Who has the game taped', I wondered, why are we still saying taped. Does anyone still sell/make VCRs or tapes. It just really struck me how outdated VCRs are now. They were the new thing coming out when I was 5.
(I could google it, but decided not to.)
I've got a few more. Have to save a few for tomorrow, but I did give @BCClone his JLH.I've got a good one, I think, but I need time to get it ready at home tonight.
Was going through a bunch of stuff in our storage room last weekend, and came across a box of old VHS tapes. Decided they were going to sleep with the worms. (I still have a VCR - it's a combo with a DVD player - just in case something comes up that I really need to save and/or view.)
I've got a few more. Have to save a few for tomorrow, but I did give @BCClone his JLH.
"taped" is easier than "videoed" or "recorded" or "downloaded". I think it's a part of the lexicon that will take a long time to die out.After seeing the question' Who has the game taped', I wondered, why are we still saying taped. Does anyone still sell/make VCRs or tapes. It just really struck me how outdated VCRs are now. They were the new thing coming out when I was 5.
(I could google it, but decided not to.)
I refused to buy a player. I waited until the recorders were available. Same with the DVD - I wanted one that would also record stuff from the TV. Now I just have tivo and DVD players.I bought my first VHS player from Sears in about 1985. Cost about $400. That was when they started to become more affordable. I have no idea what those original home top loaders cost.
Take them to the Goodwill/Salvation Army. Better than a landfill...Was going through a bunch of stuff in our storage room last weekend, and came across a box of old VHS tapes. Decided they were going to sleep with the worms. (I still have a VCR - it's a combo with a DVD player - just in case something comes up that I really need to save and/or view.)
My saying of the week "I for one welcome our new overlords".
You may want to check that first. I'm pretty sure that Goodwill hasn't taken typewriters and VHS tapes for some time now.Take them to the Goodwill/Salvation Army. Better than a landfill...