• @[email protected]
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    317 months ago

    I remember getting a stack of blank CDs for christmas. Loved it. Burned so many CDs, made my own mix tracks, gave them out to people I liked and they returned in kind. Shit was cash.

  • qyron
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    Anyone is free to gift me HDDs or SSDs.

    In fact, if anyone wants to contribute to my holidays present with random computer parts, be my guest.

    • @[email protected]
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      Don’t even have to be new parts. Just whatever you have laying around from the last few years.

      • qyron
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        47 months ago

        I’ve built one working computer from the remains of three.

        I’ll take my chances.

          • qyron
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            It was pretty much a junkyard special.

            One computer donated the tower and optical drives, another provided RAM, CPU and one HDD and the final one provided motherboard and another HDD.

            PSU I had already laying around from yet another junker.

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      1 tape using SLP could hold 360 minutes.

      LP it could hold 240 minutes.

      So if you were poor there’d be tapes with 4.5 movies worth of terrible quality movies in order with one tape holding the first half of Hellraiser 2 and another holding the second half lol.

      A five pack of blank tapes would be $20. So $20 essentially 700mb shitty cd sized video files for a movie. 4.5x5 = 30 movies at 700mb. 30x.700 = 21gb of storage.

      A platter drive currently gets about $7/tb if you’re going budget. $20 = ~3tb of storage.

      142x the storage for the same price. And you can splurge on nice 1.4gb 1080p x265 rips instead. 3000/1.4= ~2143 movies for the same price lol.

      E: Let’s not even get into the cost of renting first, and owning two vcrs lol.

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    Why get new tapes when one battered and war-torn tape is all you need? Especially the part where you guess (incorrectly) what’s safe to copy over, angering your family. Make sure you set the record speed properly!

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      Copying over our wedding was a mistake anybody could’ve made

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    137 months ago

    It’s been so long since I have seen one of these that I forgot that Scotch was more than just an adhesive company.

  • m-p{3}
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    97 months ago

    More storage for the media server NAS, which I then share with family and friends.

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    77 months ago

    The equivalent would probably either be something like external hard drives or thumb drives. That, or going online and finding blank VCR tapes, CDs, or DVDs for sale. I assume it’s harder for VCR tapes, but I know you can still find CDs and DVDs at some stores.

    I got lucky because towards the beginning of fall quarter at the college I attend, they were getting rid of an unopened stack of blank DVDs for free. Such a great gift, despite me getting them for free.