Probably because you can copy VHS a lot easier than you can a protected DVD. I'd want people to pay more if I knew they might copy it.
This is probably it.
But along with what Blink said ... who has two VCR's anymore ;) :lol:
10-15-2004, 02:20 PM
Ironhead
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But along with what Blink said ... who has two VCR's anymore
**Raising hand**.......Not only do I have 2...I have 3 plus 2 DVD players....lol
10-15-2004, 02:32 PM
Shaun J
you should try getting a book about ball pythons because when i got a book about corn snakes it showed how to breed and tips so maybe it will be the same for ball pythons.
oh yea they are only like 12-15 bucks
10-16-2004, 01:14 AM
gncz73
the vhs costs more because it comes with a book too where the dvd doesn't
10-16-2004, 11:00 AM
rex322
My new Sumatran
the dvd comes with the electronic version
12-05-2004, 05:46 PM
Jack_Hammer
1. Go get yourself The Ball Python Manual. I paid $9.99 for mine about ten years ago. I wouldn't think it would cost you more than $15.00 now.
2. Read it.
3. Go get yourself an adult pair of ball pythons and breed them.
Hands on. It also helps to have someone who has done it before around to ask for advise, but you don't have to. Other than that if given a proper environment breeding comes naturally.
The next thing you'll know. You'll be wondering about incubators. :D Good luck.
12-05-2004, 06:04 PM
invadertoast
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Originally Posted by Ironhead
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But along with what Blink said ... who has two VCR's anymore
**Raising hand**.......Not only do I have 2...I have 3 plus 2 DVD players....lol
I have the exact same... only one of the DVD players can hold 7 disks, lol, don't ask me why...
12-05-2004, 06:18 PM
Adam_Wysocki
I totally agree with Jack_Hammer .... "The Ball Python" manual was released in 1993 and is still the basis of what I do to breed my ball pythons today!
As for why Dr. Sewards videos cost more, it's because DVD's are cheaper to buy than VHS tapes in bulk and the mass production process (repro-ing the media, packaking, etc) is far cheaper if you do it with DVD's. The companies that mass produce DVD's, CD's and VHS tapes are tying to phase out VHS production and are charging a lot more (relatively speaking) for it do dissuade people from using it as an option.