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First post, by King_Corduroy

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Just as the title says, I've had this VHS for a long time and I just now got around to making a digital copy of it which you can now see on my channel!

What is "Learning Lotus 1-2-3"? It's a VHS Video self teaching course on Lotus 1-2-3 from 1984, it originally retailed for around 320$ and could be seen on ads in most computer related magazines from around the time. Despite it's ad coverage however the price must have driven people away, because the cassette course seems to be quite rare (only three copies on the interlibrary loan system which includes libraries around the USA). Unfortunately my copy is a bootleg from sometime in the 80's and as such the quality is not the best! It is however still fully watchable and a lot can be learned from this video. 😁

I realize I'm taking a chance with copyright strike, but I had to preserve this video course and let all my fellow vintage computer nerds have a look as well. 🤣

So here it is:
https://youtu.be/vMf9ndLUDKI

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Reply 1 of 3, by Gemini000

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King_Corduroy wrote:

I realize I'm taking a chance with copyright strike

With a teaching video from 1984 on an INCREDIBLY outdated product by today's standards, I would be surprised if the copyright holder even knows they have it. ;D

Just make sure you keep a copy archived yourself too. :B

I actually have a couple old video-game related VHS tapes myself. Both are a part of their own series and are supposed to teach you how to beat various NES and Gameboy games. The NES tape covers Batman, Dragon Warrior II, Ninja Gaiden II, and Heavy Barrel... part of the reason why I got Dragon Warrior II long ago. The Gameboy tape covers Batman, Final Fantasy Legend, Double Dragon, Wizards & Warriors X, and Castlevania Adventure. I thought about uploading them online at some point except the company which published them (CBS I believe) is still VERY much around and, quite honestly, the tips given in the videos are only about 33% good. The rest are either dumb, completely false, or prove that every game was only played ONCE and that the narration was made to make it seem like the games would always play that way. :P

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Reply 2 of 3, by leileilol

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King_Corduroy wrote:

Despite it's ad coverage however the price must have driven people away

It was quite normal for VHS tapes to be sold in the $100s in the early '80s.

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Reply 3 of 3, by Great Hierophant

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Talk about an item that has not maintained its value, now you can't even give VHS tapes away (with some niche exceptions). VHS tapes were very, very expensive for the early and mid 80s and mostly intended for rental stores and libraries. In the late 80s, tape prices took a nosedive.

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