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I am reading old issues of the Star Trek letterzine Interstat and it is the mid-1980s. A fan was complaining that even though the movie studios had lowered the prices of the most recent Star Trek movie on VHS tape to $30, the cost was too high. Before the price reduction, the cost for the first three movies was $79. Each.
In today's dollars, the reduced price would be around $63. The full price for those first three movies would be $172. When was the last time you paid $172 for a single movie on DVD?
The 1980s...when torrenting was still only a fannish dream, paying full price was a fannish reality, and fans with two tape decks and macrovision decryption were Gods.
In today's dollars, the reduced price would be around $63. The full price for those first three movies would be $172. When was the last time you paid $172 for a single movie on DVD?
The 1980s...when torrenting was still only a fannish dream, paying full price was a fannish reality, and fans with two tape decks and macrovision decryption were Gods.
Re: Yeah, but when we had to walk up hill both ways...
Date: 2013-06-07 03:15 pm (UTC)Re: Yeah, but when we had to walk up hill both ways...
Date: 2013-06-07 04:08 pm (UTC)I feel you, and of course you're right. It just... well, you've heard the refrain a couple bazillion times, I suppose, but for some of us, it still "feels" different. And that same anonymity is a double-edged sword; there was a half-decade there where NO ONE asked, "Have you ever written anything?" Because they all *knew* my volume of fic. *g* So I'm not above admitting that my curmudgeonly attitude usually slips in from my narcissistic side. I'm currently in the decade where people ask, "So have you been in fandom long?" And that too--or my sometimes-annoyance at it--will also pass. :)