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Title: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: ZylonBane on April 09, 2006, 11:05:41 am
No, this thread isn't about what you thnk it's about.  :p

Back when B5 was airing, I made a point of recording and archiving every single episode on VHS tape. Yes I was that big of a B5 fanboy. Being able to chat personally with JMS on the GEnie forums was cool too.

Anyway, doing some spring cleaning this weekend, I come across the box of B5 tapes... and I force myself to admit that this is 50 pounds of VHS tapes that I'm never going to watch again, especially now that the entire series is out on DVD. So I'm pitching it, along with a pile of other old movies that I recorded off cable before I had the financial means to simply buy them-- including my copy of Heavy Metal that I taped off Showtime years before it was officially available on home video.

So farewell, old mountain of tapes! It goes against every fibre of my packrat being, but old crap has to go to make room for the new.

Anyone else dealt with this sort of thing lately?
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: karajorma on April 09, 2006, 11:11:13 am
It's even worse for me. I came to the series late so I bought season 1 to 3.
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: Rictor on April 09, 2006, 11:31:02 am
Pfft. Trying moving from a largeish house with a basement and garage full of stuff to a two bedroom apartement.

I think my family redefines the phrase "collection of useless crap", most of which I don't want to throw out for sentimental reasons. For a while, there were three basement storage lockers, one rented storage room and an apartement absolutely full of stuff. It's only after getting rid of the big things like the washing machine, fridge and so on that the rented storage got cleared out, and now it's only down to the three lockers.

edit: why don't you put those B5 tapes up on Ebay? Someone's bound to buy them.
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: aldo_14 on April 09, 2006, 11:33:04 am
I still have a bag full of US N64 games sitting in a cupboard somewhere....and no console.
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: karajorma on April 09, 2006, 11:40:15 am
edit: why don't you put those B5 tapes up on Ebay? Someone's bound to buy them.

Yep. I've been meaning to do that for ages. But I'm lazy :) Although when you can buy the entire season on DVD for £20 I'm unlikely to get that much money for them.
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: ZylonBane on April 09, 2006, 12:04:24 pm
edit: why don't you put those B5 tapes up on Ebay? Someone's bound to buy them.
As far as I'm aware, selling duplicates of copyrighted material is against eBay policy.
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: karajorma on April 09, 2006, 12:06:21 pm
I assume he was replying to me.
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: ZylonBane on April 09, 2006, 12:45:06 pm
Ah!

Damn, I'd forgotten that B5 eps were sold on tape.
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: Col. Fishguts on April 09, 2006, 03:58:12 pm
Ahh, nostalgia.

I just recently unplugged my VHS recorder from the TV, it's collecting dust in the basement for now.
It's been replaced by one of those cheap DVD players, that can also read CDs with DivX/XviD (including seperate subtitles in srt/sub format).

I don't think I'll ever watch a VHS tape again.
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: NGTM-1R on April 09, 2006, 06:22:52 pm
I'll buy those tapes off you Bane, if you've still got them.
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: Turnsky on April 09, 2006, 06:28:54 pm
It's even worse for me. I came to the series late so I bought season 1 to 3.

i didn't even -see- much of the series until i bought the first four seasons on DVD.
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: Yogert on April 09, 2006, 09:24:56 pm
No, this thread isn't about what you thnk it's about.  :p

Back when B5 was airing, I made a point of recording and archiving every single episode on VHS tape. Yes I was that big of a B5 fanboy. Be able to chat personally with JMS on the GEnie forums was cool too.

Anyway, doing some spring cleaning this weekend, I come across the box of B5 tapes... and I force myself to admit that this is 50 pounds of VHS tapes that I'm never going to watch again, especially now that the entire series is out on DVD. So I'm pitching it, along with a pile of other old movies that I recorded off cable before I had the financial means to simply buy them-- including my copy of Heavy Metal that I taped off Showtime years before it was officially available on home video.

So farewell, old mountain of tapes! It goes against every fibre of my packrat being, but old crap has to go to make room for the new.

Anyone else dealt with this sort of thing lately?

You'll want to watch it again when The Memory of Shadows is released=p
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: ZylonBane on April 09, 2006, 09:31:32 pm
I'll buy those tapes off you Bane, if you've still got them.
Alas, already dumpstered.
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: WMCoolmon on April 09, 2006, 09:49:57 pm
I've been steadily getting rid of my STargate seasons as I get them on DVD...I also got rid of my Animorphs books not too long ago.

I've got a lot of Star Wars and Battletech books that I don't really read anymore, but they're all classics to me...
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: Gortef on April 10, 2006, 04:11:12 am
This reminds me to dig up the B5 DVD's from the net and buy them.
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: Mefustae on April 10, 2006, 04:14:42 am
I guess i'm doing the contemporary equivalent to hoarding VHS tapes, as i've got the entire run of Battlestar Galactica copied conveniently to my HDD... acquired *cough* legally of course...
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: Hunter on April 10, 2006, 06:13:12 am
I'm trying to get rid of a pile of B5, DS9, Voyager and SG-1 VHS tapes.. ;)
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: IPAndrews on April 10, 2006, 06:15:21 am
I can recommend the local charity shop.
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: ZmaN on April 10, 2006, 02:07:23 pm
I still have a bag full of US N64 games sitting in a cupboard somewhere....and no console.
how much you want for them (seriously).  I have an N64 Console just sitting in the basement.  What games are they?
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: aldo_14 on April 10, 2006, 02:18:52 pm
I still have a bag full of US N64 games sitting in a cupboard somewhere....and no console.
how much you want for them (seriously).  I have an N64 Console just sitting in the basement.  What games are they?

I'm not sure, to be honest.  When I say sitting in a cupboard somewhere, I mean it literally - I have no idea where the bloody things are.  Offhand, Body Harvest, Starfox64, Banjo Kazooie, Extreme-G, Fighters Destiny, OoT, Diddy Kong Racing, F1 Racing Championship (UK), Top Gear Rally, ISS64, ISS98, Turok 2, and World Driver Championship are probably amongst it.  But I wouldn't sell it trans-atlantic anyways (I'm not sure I would sell it; it's a nice piece of gaming history).I'm not sure which games we kept versus which we swapped.  regrettably, I think we swapped Goldeneye for OoT (both ace, but you'd rather have both).
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: karajorma on April 10, 2006, 04:06:15 pm
Cartridge tease!
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: ZylonBane on April 11, 2006, 12:48:18 pm
When I say sitting in a cupboard somewhere, I mean it literally - I have no idea where the bloody things are.
Then you mean figuratively. If they were literally in a cupboard somewhere, you'd just have to search your cupboards to find them.
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: aldo_14 on April 11, 2006, 02:02:37 pm
When I say sitting in a cupboard somewhere, I mean it literally - I have no idea where the bloody things are.
Then you mean figuratively. If they were literally in a cupboard somewhere, you'd just have to search your cupboards to find them.

You've not seen the state my cupboards are in.  If you want to be pedantic (rhetorical question), I know where they are within a large subset of possible places, but not the exact physical location in terms of the holding cupboard nor the location within that cupboard.  Thus the exact location is unknown to me, hence 'sitting in a cupboard somewhere'.

And don't you have something better to do?
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: ZylonBane on April 11, 2006, 02:10:23 pm
No.

And who the heck has cupboards outside their kitchen anymore?
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: aldo_14 on April 11, 2006, 02:17:50 pm
No.

And who the heck has cupboards outside their kitchen anymore?

Cupboard.  Noun.
A small room (or recess) or cabinet used for storage space.
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: IceFire on April 13, 2006, 05:36:09 pm
Yeah I recently did the same thing...had all the TV shows and movies save one episode from season 1 on tape.  But the tapes were dying from overuse and normal degradation and I have all of the DVD's now.
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: Grey Wolf on April 13, 2006, 08:11:21 pm
No.

And who the heck has cupboards outside their kitchen anymore?

Cupboard.  Noun.
A small room (or recess) or cabinet used for storage space.
Ah, the fun of American English vs. the world.
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: aldo_14 on April 14, 2006, 11:32:17 am
It's wise to consider the possible nationality of the speaker before making smart-arse pedantic comments.
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: Grey Wolf on April 17, 2006, 01:25:41 am
I wasn't referring to your English. I was referring to ZylonBane's, and your efforts to correct him. It would be his English, and you would be representative of the world.
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: aldo_14 on April 17, 2006, 03:05:11 am
I wasn't referring to your English. I was referring to ZylonBane's, and your efforts to correct him.

Er, so was I.
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: Sandwich on April 17, 2006, 07:44:08 am
Cupboards are in kitchens. Closets, wardrobes, and cabinets are similar storage units situated elsewhere in a dwelling.

At least, that's how American/International English has it. :D What's your definition for those things?
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: aldo_14 on April 17, 2006, 08:34:55 am
Cupboards are in kitchens. Closets, wardrobes, and cabinets are similar storage units situated elsewhere in a dwelling.

At least, that's how American/International English has it. :D What's your definition for those things?

Informal definition; standard commonwealth english usage.  Y'know, as comes from the island that invented the language and had this big empire a while back.

Formal; I think it was the princeton webby-thing.  Also the Collins online dictionary.
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: Sandwich on April 17, 2006, 02:11:13 pm
Y'know, as comes from the island that invented the language and had this big empire a while back.

...and has since mangled it? ;) :p
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: aldo_14 on April 17, 2006, 02:13:36 pm
Y'know, as comes from the island that invented the language and had this big empire a while back.

...and has since mangled it? ;) :p

Advanced it, you mean.
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: Sandwich on April 17, 2006, 02:21:12 pm
Yeah. Right. Wander up north and try to comprehend people. I'll be waiting with the aspirin in hand for your headache when you get back. :p
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: aldo_14 on April 17, 2006, 02:38:35 pm
Yeah. Right. Wander up north and try to comprehend people. I'll be waiting with the aspirin in hand for your headache when you get back. :p

I am in the north, you silly sausage.
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: Sandwich on April 17, 2006, 02:44:41 pm
Scotland-north?
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: aldo_14 on April 17, 2006, 04:21:00 pm
Middle.  But I've been to Inverness on the train.
Title: Re: Farewell, Babylon 5
Post by: Sandwich on April 18, 2006, 12:59:32 am
Well then. I rest my case.




















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