^Me in my own mind when I press a button to mute the L and R channels in a surround mix^
I'm hoping to retire myself! Maybe in March.A few of the tapes are home movies, but most are TV shows. I haven’t checked in a couple of years, but when Imdid, the shows wereen’t available commercially.
Yes, a tape will undoubtedly play best on the deck that recorded it. A lot of adjustments for cross-compatibility could be a bit off, but the deck will still put signals down on the tape, albeit not exactly where the spec says they belong. I think I’m still reasonably capable of aligning a VHS (or Beta, or U-matic) deck, but I might have to do some fiddling with control track electronics if that project ever gets close to the top of the list.
It’s incredible how much stuff I have to do now that I’m retired.
If you check out my room build, it's clear I have no interest in downsizing my collection! I have pretty much gotten rid of any tapes I'd collected. I did not have good luck with any format tape deck - open reel, 8-track, or cassette.I'm hoping to retire myself! Maybe in March.
I have plenty to keep me busy for a very long time.
I have about 300 VHS tapes to go through and see what I really want to keep. A lot of music related programs recorded from over tha air TV.
I'm a long time vinyl and cd hoarder as well...
No concrete plans, but I hope to considerably downsize my collection of both.
I don't even want to think about the tape decks and receivers I have amassed!
Whenever I see someone debating retiring.....curious how old you are? I'll be 62 shortly, and I'm itching to retire. Though, 65 is more realistic in my situation I guess.I'm hoping to retire myself! Maybe in March.
I have plenty to keep me busy for a very long time.
I have about 300 VHS tapes to go through and see what I really want to keep. A lot of music related programs recorded from over tha air TV.
I'm a long time vinyl and cd hoarder as well...
No concrete plans, but I hope to considerably downsize my collection of both.
I don't even want to think about the tape decks and receivers I have amassed!
Like my dad, I retired at 65, although I stretched SS out to 66 with part-time. Retirement age keepsWhenever I see someone debating retiring.....curious how old you are? I'll be 62 shortly, and I'm itching to retire. Though, 65 is more realistic in my situation I guess.
My dad worked until he was 75. I suspect he may have worked even longer; only macular degeneration took away his eyesight. I have no real way to know if he had to work, or more just his generation. Seems my parents didn't have much while I was a kid, even an adult.Like my dad, I retired at 65, although I stretched SS out to 66 with part-time. Retirement age keeps
getting pushed longer, so it is a luck of the birth year draw atm, and probably going to get worse even if
SS survives. . . .
He lived to nearly 95. Hmm. I do watch my finances, just in case, but am quite THRILLED over retirement.
And yes, there is a ton of stuff to do on the homefront that you shuffled aside over the years for work, but it is much
more pleasurable to do in your "spare" time -- if you can be bothered, haha!
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