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Jun. 27th, 2020 03:56 pmA's and my libraries don't have too many overlaps. We've got double paperback copies of Perelandra, two hardback copies of The Amber Spyglass, and assorted pre-2000s LotR paperback volumes (ie, non-movie covers). We would have had double copies of Mariel of Redwall, if I hadn't got rid of my Redwall books awhile back.
I got out my LotR DVDs a few weeks ago, and was bemused to realize how low-def those first released sets are! Watching on A's tv, they came out all pixelated. I'd been worried they were too scratched to play, but they worked just fine -- for a certain definition of fine
I got out my LotR DVDs a few weeks ago, and was bemused to realize how low-def those first released sets are! Watching on A's tv, they came out all pixelated. I'd been worried they were too scratched to play, but they worked just fine -- for a certain definition of fine