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  • Nope. It’s also not true that it was because Betamax was too late as many claim. Betamax came out in 1975 and VHS in 1976.
    So Betamax actually had a slight head start.

    The reason Betamax lost was that Sony had exclusive rights to Betamax, and they tried to monopolize the market.
    VHS was a way more open standard all could use, which lead to the obvious result that everybody that made video-recorders made VHS.
    With the way better availability and more competition on VHS recorders, and VHS being cheaper to make to begin with, prices on VHS were way more more competitive. This was a significant factor because video recorders were very expensive early on.
    The tapes were also cheaper for VHS, which probably was a factor too.

    This of course led to VHS also being by far the preferred format for video shops, as there was a bigger market for VHS videos.
    Some claim that the way wider availability of VHS movies in video shops was a factor too, but this was IMO more a result of more people already owning VHS videos when video shops became popular. And if you loaned/rented a moviebox with your videos, those were also always VHS, for the obvious reason that they were way cheaper for the shop.

    So in short, it was all about price and availability, because that shit was expensive early on, and I bet the porn industry chose VHS for the exact same reason everybody else did. It was cheaper for them, and being cheaper for consumers too, you could reach a wider audience, meaning you could make more money.




  • Being radical is not a sign of being progressive in thinking and definitely not a sign of doing what is best.
    Being radical left (or right) is not to be more “modern” either.
    UK at the time was way more radical on both the left and the right side than most European countries, exactly because of FPTP. And it lead to politically unsustainable solutions. Again a sign of stupid policies, and a sub par form of governance.
    Nationalizing is radical, but it’s a double edged sword that can easily become a burden. It was already at that time an old fashioned socialist way of thinking.
    The more modern Social democracies of Scandinavia avoided nationalizing but used regulation instead. A model that has been proven on average to work way better.
    So again I’d say the UK politicians weren’t neither modern or clever in nationalizing industries, as I wrote in a previous post, and nationalizing an industry has nothing to do with modernizing it, on the contrary nationalized industries tend to become monopolies, and monopolies tend to stifle innovation.
    Also the improvements in the Social Democratic countries on health education and infra structure quickly surpassed the UK.












  • What cost?

    I’m arguing to convert to metric when posting on an international forum, because metric is the international standard.
    But I’ll have you know that I often also post Imperial units when posting things that are in metric, because I know there are also a lot of Americans here. I’ve seen others do the same.
    But Americans very rarely do that. Hence the claim about American arrogance.

    Finally to make the car show bar instead of psi and use it for recommended tire pressure has no extra cost.





  • It’s not just different, it’s less intuitive, and it’s based on other obsolete units, and it is only used by a minority.
    I bet if some other country had their own national standards of measurement plastered all over the net, that you would be pretty annoyed by that too.
    But somehow USA doing this shit constantly is OK because AMERICA!!

    Americans are fucking annoying with their constant special pleading, it’s OK to post psi or other imperial units, but for fucks sake post the metric units too that the majority is using.