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It has recently been announced that VCRs are obsolete and several
electrical chain stores have said that they will no longer stock them. This
seemed to happen very suddenly, there is usually a build up to this sort
of announcement and we are accustomed to things being gradually phased out.
Not this time though, the news just burst upon us and people who have not
yet become comfortable with DVD technology are in a panic.
It seemed to me that the VCR had not been around for very long. I could
understand this sudden rush on the part of the stores to remove it from their
shelves if it was a failed experiment but the VCR has been a monster success.
I suppose this is just an example of how the rush towards obsolescence and
replacement with new inventions has speeded up.
I dont have a problem with using a DVD recorder and the discs certainly
take up much less storage space than the big old video tapes. It just made
me feel suddenly old. No, not quite that, more as if I should be feeling
older than I do. Dont get me wrong, I am not all that ancient (baby
boomer if you would care to know), but I have a problem with getting old.
The problem is that I never feel any older and the face I see in the mirror
sometimes takes me by surprise because in my mind I am still about nineteen.
My children are no doubt thankful that my youth remains in my head and is
not reflected in my wardrobe or social habits.
When I was a child, the VCR was still waiting around for someone to come
along and invent it. Suddenly, it has been invented, been scaled down to
a quarter of its original size and is now well on the way to disappearing
altogether. The meteoric career of the VCR started me thinking about how
many other things which we take for granted did not exist or were too expensive
to be owned by the average person when I was a child.
Other generations have experienced massive events and social change. Nothing
I have lived through can compare to the two World Wars. There was the invention
of the National Health Service, the discovery of penicillin, the industrial
revolution, the first aircraft, nylon. If you want to go back further there
was the invention of the wheel and discovering how to make fire but I feel
as if my generation must have seen a larger number of changes (great and
small) than any previous one.
So much has happened within my lifespan: scientific inventions, historical
events and cultural changes. Some, like space travel and the internet, are
momentous. Some, like motorways, are part blessing and part curse. Some,
like the cell phone and everyone owning a fridge, we dont even notice
as being progress because nobody thinks about it. I doubt many people spend
time reflecting upon the fact that, a few years ago, the cell phone was the
size and weight of a house-brick and needed a long aerial.
The internet has made possible all the mad scientist dreams which inspired
the writing of many shelves of fiction. We are now quite blasé about
the fact that we can chat to and see a friend through our PC even though
that friend is many miles away. It is not very many years since that idea
would raise a smile when it appeared in a sci-fi movie because it was too
incredible to seem even remotely possible. This became reality without anyone
taking much notice, just science continually evolving and now its evolution
is so fast that nobody tries to keep up, we all just take it for granted.
Just thinking about domestic things that did not exist in my childhood, I
can list the microwave oven, VCR, DVD, PC, CDs, washing machine, tumble
dryer, fridge, freezer, television, central heating, dishwasher, double glazing,
vacuum cleaner, cell phone, washing up liquid, fabric softener, plastic carrier
bags, fast food (apart from fish and chips), paper tissues, soft toilet paper,
duvets.
If any of the above things existed during my childhood, I knew nothing of
them because they would have been too expensive for my family to afford.
Eventually we owned a vacuum cleaner (the television came much later). When
I was about ten years old, my mother would take me and my brother on a journey
involving two buses to visit an aunt who owned a TV set. We would silently
marvel at the black and white images which were available for just a few
hours each day and there was no bickering over which channel to watch: there
was only one.
There was no pre-packaged meat, butter, cheese, biscuits, rice, dried fruit.
Come to think of it, there were no supermarkets. I loved waiting in line
with my mother and watching the grocery shop assistants cutting slabs of
butter from a huge block and patting them into shape with wooden paddles.
Raisins and currants for the weekly baking session would be scooped from
bulging hessian sacks and carefully tipped into the weighing pan. Biscuits
were selected from big square tins and placed carefully into paper bags (any
breakages would have to be sold off cheaply).
All these things gradually changed. Electrical goods became cheaper, supermarkets
were invented and hygienic packaging arrived. The time when shopkeepers were
treated with respect was past. Power shifted from the shopkeeper to the customer
and we became the new breed of customer: we became Consumers. The VCR is
our latest victim, I wonder what we will consume next.
This is one of a series of articles published by the author, Elaine Currie,
BA(Hons) at
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