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Sep. 11th, 2004 03:48 pmThe last film my VCR ever played was LA Confidential. I finished it a few minutes ago. Then I decided it'd be a nice treat to watch Chinatown for a full-on modernish noir Saturday, and the VCR reluctantly took the tape. Then the little platform went down halfway. Then it stopped. Then it went whrrrrrrr. Then I hit eject. Then it went whrrrrrrr again. Then something went snap. Then it stopped. Then the tape did not come out.
I pushed the tape around a bit. Something flew up beside the tape. It is a little piece of plastic with a metal doohickey on it. This has broken off the VCR. Now the tape is stuck inside and the VCR is dead.
I am not very happy about this turn of events.
I pushed the tape around a bit. Something flew up beside the tape. It is a little piece of plastic with a metal doohickey on it. This has broken off the VCR. Now the tape is stuck inside and the VCR is dead.
I am not very happy about this turn of events.
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Date: 2004-09-11 03:24 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-09-11 03:42 pm (UTC)This week I hooked up the VCR after it had been hanging around for a year, intent on watching the films I hadn't seen in a long time, and I got maybe 1/4 of the way through before the VCR, which had served me faithfully since 1997, busted itself trying to take in a Roman Polanski film. I wonder if there's something significant to be said about that. Probably not. But now I am sad because I still have a bunch of films I haven't seen in a very long time and it'll be a while before that changes.
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Date: 2004-09-11 04:09 pm (UTC)Look on the bright side. Had you fed it Troma the poor thing might have actually exploded. The shrapnel might have put out an eye or something.
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Date: 2004-09-12 08:07 am (UTC)But somehow... ... .. I failed...