My 90's brain tells me that's 100% a CRT television. A newer model, but not an LCD, full-on electron display with static charge buildup after watching for a while. You can just about see the curve in the glass itself.
Also there's no way to keep that strap on the TV if it's as thin as a flatscreen.
VHS? The first video player I dealt with in school was a half-inch top-loading VCR.
Before that, we had Bell & Howell 16 millimeter Filmosound projectors. The trickiest part was threading the film through the sound section (on the lower right) so it didn't chatter.
more like rolling in one of these, getting half the plugs wrong, pressing random buttons and having the class nerd help you because technology is strange and scary. (the class nerd is @juicysteak117.gay)
my general rule is to repost anything from the day before at 9AM and 1PM (EST) the day after, or anything older than a week at those times, if i think to. man's got to have a code
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Also there's no way to keep that strap on the TV if it's as thin as a flatscreen.
For the better, maybe 😅
VHS? The first video player I dealt with in school was a half-inch top-loading VCR.
Before that, we had Bell & Howell 16 millimeter Filmosound projectors. The trickiest part was threading the film through the sound section (on the lower right) so it didn't chatter.