Summer's End
Created on: September 29th, 2010
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I've never been to a drive in. I have nostalgia for something that I never experienced. Kind of like seeing people thrown into a moat for bad behavior. It makes perfect sense to me. Welcome back, old pal, to you! Or did you never leave? I stand firm with the belief that a medium can never die, only the devices that play it. Such is the state of the laserdisc. The artists can die, though, and I don't know where they all went! Or who took their place. Maybe nobody. I'll amend your proclamation: dormant medium.
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