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04-24-2008, 02:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Tyrien View Post
Because I'm going to just keep to myself and lie about the mastery that is the cassette tape to be "nice.".

That's the funny thing about opinions. There's always one out there to disagree with yours. If you can't handle that fact then I guess you're just not ready to voice an opinion.
I am not sure why keeping your mouth shut is lying to yourself. There are dozens of threads that I have an opinion on that I purposely keep to myself as my opinion do nothing but hurt feelings for people that feel passionately about something.

If you have read any of Ultraseven's posts (including this one) you would know he likes to make light-hearted posts about Japanese toys and media.

This is a light-hearted post about the nostalgic feelings from certain movies watched on videotape. I feel like you took it as a vehement argument that analog VCR technology is better than HD Blu-Ray technology, (which it isn't) and came down pretty hard on Ultraseven's post.

I chose not to take the wind out of other poster's sails when it is a topic that doesn't interest me, or even if I disgree, and don't feel like I am lying to myself when I do. If you feel like you need to post your opinion on every topic out there, go for it, but I promise you'll get more responses like mine.

That's the last I am going to say on this topic.

To answer the original question, the first VCR releases of the original Star Wars trilogy, (before the updated editions in the late 90s) feel more natural to me on VHS, probably because I saw them so many times that way. (I know it isn't "video-related" but that is the best I could do.)
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