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WORLD’S FINAL VCR PRODUCED
Tyrades! By Danny Tyree
Every Monday night in the fall of 1975, I ran until I was out of breath.
Despite rushing home from my afterschool job, Ialways missed the first five minutes of “All In The Family.â€
I could certainly have used an iconic device that wouldn’t go into distribution in the U.S. for another two years: the Video Cassette Recorder (VCR).
I bring this up because USA Today reported that Funai Electronics, the last known manufacturer of VCRs, will no longer make them after this July.
The Japanese company cited declining demand (750,000 units sold last year, versus the peak of 15 million units annually) and the difficulty of procuring parts.
Parts? Given how outdated the device had become, I wonder if the parts were horseshoes so the Pony Express could deliver them?
Who is still buying 750,000 VCRs a year? One source said the Chinese, but I suspect that some distant tribe is sacrificing them to the volcano god. (“And here is a copy of Cheech & Chong’s ‘Up In Smoke’ for good measure.â€)
There are probably a LOT of Third World nations proudly using the analogue technology. (“Maybe I earn only a quarter a day, but you can bounce that quarter off these abs after I finish all those Jane Fonda workout tapes!â€)
In its day, the VCR was hailed as revolutionary. Yes, “revolutionary†in that the wobbly, ever-degenerating images made the characters all fidget like they were waiting for the GUILLOTINE.
Okay, the VCR was also revolutionary in that it offered an explosion of options for home entertainment. As a precursor of today’s Redbox, “time-shifting†and streaming media, it saved us from being at the mercy of theater owners and network programmers. Instead, we were at the mercy of idiot family members who forgot to program the thing or idiot family members who left the dog unattended to chew the cord. Even Bob Hope wouldn’t go near THOSE war zones.
The VCR spared us from sprinting to the bathroom at every commercial break. Sure, the Surgeon General issued a preliminary report that this change sparked a rise in cardiovascular disease; but he somehow got distracted from issuing a final draft. (“Who’s the idiot who taped over the ‘M*A*S*H’ finale????â€)
The “leisure†device actually provided new things to stress out over. (“I’ve still got 567 hours of game shows to catch up on. I think Bob Barker should have promoted spaying or neutering ‘The Price Is Right’ instead of pets!â€)
Remember the war between the VHS and Betamax formats of recording? And how leaked index cards in cursive handwriting revealed that the Democratic National Committee was involved in swinging support to VHS? (They even got Pres. Jimmy Carter to tell “Playboy†magazine, “I have lusted after grainy home movies in my heart.â€)
The VCR was such a big deal that the Supreme Court had to rule on the technology in 1984, deciding that it was NOT illegal to copy TV shows for home viewing. In a sidebar, the Court also declared that videotapes are PERSONS, with the free speech rights to donate to political campaigns and demand reparations for being stuck in dusty bookcases or grungy yard sale boxes.
When the last shiny new VCRs have worn out, it’ll really be time to bury the technology. But don’t dig a shallow grave. The &^%$# things will probably CHEW their way out!
Promising Future
Dear Friend,
Indiana is on strong financial footing. As we closed out the fiscal year, our state’s reserve funds totaled $2.24 billion – the highest in our state’s history. More than $400 million in reserves will be used to help maintain our roads and bridges.
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Our state is one of only a few states with a AAA credit rating, the highest possible, which saves taxpayers millions and signals stability to employers looking to expand or locate here.
At a time when many states, including Illinois, face budget shortfalls and higher taxes, we cut taxes for Hoosiers and job creators while making record investments in education and transportation infrastructure. Our fiscal discipline has paid dividends for Indiana and sets a strong foundation for legislators as we develop a comprehensive and sustainable long-term road funding solution next session.
Hardworking Hoosiers, job creators and Republican leadership have set our state up for a promising future!
Sincerely,
State Rep. Wendy McNamara
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TRAVERSE CITY BATS TOO HOT FOR OTTERS
 The Evansville Otters were defeated in a slugfest by a score of 14-4 on Saturday night at Bosse Field. Evansville right-hander, Luc Rennie, struggled early on, allowing four runs on three hits in the first inning. The Otters would tack on a run in the third behind a scorched triple from Kolten Yamaguchi, followed by a sacrifice fly. Traverse City would score an additional run in the fifth to bring the score to 5-1. The Otters mustered a two-run rally in the fifth, highlighted by clutch singles from Chris Breen and Kaeo Aliviado, which brought Evansville back within striking distance 5-3. However, the sixth inning would prove to be all Traverse City from that point. Unfortunately, four hits that included a three-run bomb led to five runs for the Beach Bums. The Otters would score another run in the sixth thanks to an RBI single by Yamaguchi, making the score 10-4. Mercifully, the scoring parade would end after the seventh. Although, not before Traverse City padded their lead with four more runs, behind two key hits.
Evansville will look to bounce back tomorrow against Traverse City for the series finale, with first pitch slated for 5:05 pm CDT at Historic Bosse Field. Tickets available at www.evansvilleotters.com or by phone at 812-435-8686 ext. 21.
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DONALD TRUMP, THE ADHD CANDIDATE
Making Sense by Michael Reagan
Those of you who regularly read my column know that Donald Trump was not my first choice for the GOP nominee. He was not my second choice either. Rather than belaboring the point, I’m just going to say that while I am not “Never Trump,†I am most assuredly “Never Hillary.â€
That’s why I’m going to be voting for Donald Trump in November.
But he doesn’t make it easy. Many political experts are wishing Trump were a constitutional conservative. Others are wishing Trump were more open to free trade. While another group wishes he would give some clarity as to his final position on taxes and the economy.
Personally, I think granting those wishes would make Trump a more acceptable candidate to members of the GOP base and a portion of the independent electorate. But rather than focus on policy, I just wish the Almighty would see fit to grant Trump a longer attention span.
A myriad of ills besetting his campaign would be cured if Trump could just focus on just the topic of the day, to say nothing of seeing the big picture as it applies to November.
Instead, Trump is forever stepping on his own campaign message as he goes charging down one rabbit trail after another. These detours into the bush do nothing to help him win and many only serve to make it harder to prevail in November.
The latest is a revenge plot reported by the Washington Examiner that seeks voter vengeance on John Kasich and Ted Cruz.
Kasich sat in his tent on Achilles Avenue during the GOP convention that took place in his own state! He refused to either endorse Trump —- in violation of the fealty pledge he was eager to foist on Trump earlier in the campaign —- and he refused to darken the door at the convention.
Cruz’ offense was making a primetime speech at the convention where he refused to endorse Trump.
Of the two, Trump has more reason to be unhappy with Kasich and less with Cruz. Kasich just appears to be a sore loser and his petulant refusal to get on the Trump train does nothing to help him in the future.
Cruz said he refused to endorse Trump —- which should not have come as a surprise to the Trump campaign, if they didn’t know exactly what Cruz was going to say before he said it, they have no business running for president —- because Trump insulted his wife and accused his father of being part of the JFK assassination plot.
So Trump is now offended. I say join the club.
But when The Donald is offended he evidently can’t focus on anything else. Now, Trump says he’s going to personally fund a Super PAC designed solely to make sure Kasich and Cruz lose their next election. He claims he’s ready to write a check for $20 million to get revenge.
All this does is make Trump look very small and very petty. Who wants to vote for a sore winner?
Worse, it distracts Trump and the media from focusing on his plans to defeat Hillary.
Please, Donald, forget about Cruz and Kasich and concentrate on the campaign against Hillary. Leave the getting even to the interns.
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