Good old Lain, I should rewatch that.
Planetes is a goddamn masterpiece!
Planetes and Cowboy bebop, the best animes ever made
DVDs? Cant be that old.
Exactly. Like 1997 on, but fuck I was 3 when it came out. But they became popular around 2002 according to some variety article, and surpassed vhs in 2003. Wild the players were $800 when they first came out.
12x re-writable DVDs would be from the mid 00s.
Sic. This made my day.
Also, early 2000’s. :)
And to think Nana manga still haven’t returned from hiatus after all this time……
Serial experiments Lain, Strawberry Panic, Lovely Complex? I would say around 18 years ago, at least that’s when I was watching them.
Yup, it’s full of late 90’s and 2000’s anime.
2006ish?
DVD sucks, its propertiary and bloated af. Decrypt that sh!t and backup to your HDD.
I don’t think it is legal for a pirate to have handwriting that good.
If it makes it more illegal I’m all for it. :)
Planetes, Gungrave… nice taste :)
Heh, thanks! :)
Those DVD’s look fly.
I had a binder full of video CD’s because my laptop only had a CD-RW drive. It usually took two disks to hold an entire film.
And then there were four disks Stephen King films.
I hope you used a special soft tip pen to label them.
DVDs didn’t have that issue, fortunately.
In CDs, the recorded layer is directly under the label, in DVDs it’s mid-way through the thickness of the disc so there’s a layer of plastic between it and the label. A function of different wavelengths of light used to read them.
Bit rot due to degradation of the organic chemicals in the recording layer is still very much a concern though.
No worries, I had many kind of CD-specific pens back then.
BECAUSE YOU SNIFFED THEM! ADMIT IT!
…we all did it.
Hey, who told you that?
Aren’t read-write disks fairly unstable from a longevity perspective?
Definitely from what I remember. They were used as some kind of floppy disks with more storage, but they sucked.
Unless you use them only once, probably yes.
The fabled write-only system
Only write. No read!
I like me stone tablets.
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