Sinking in 2002

Posted by on July 30, 2021

This clip was released on either the VHS tape I released before I switched to DVDs, or it was on an early DVD. I could check, but it hardly matters. You can no longer buy this clip. It was recorded on an analog SVHS camcorder that was pretty cumbersome, but it was a pretty good camera, in it’s day. There were digital video cameras back then, but they were expensive. I paid around $1200 for the SVHS camera, which I thought was a pretty good deal at the time. It’s a piece of junk by today’s standard. You can shoot better video on a smart phone, or on a $200 video camera.

This video features a slow sink in thick mud. I was wearing latex boy-shorts. I liked those shorts. They fit well.

Posting this large video is another experiment. This is a full length (albeit rather low resolution) video that is about 170MB in size. If you want to keep it in your collection, be sure to save it to your hard drive. Click this link and use your browser’s “File -> Save” menu to save the movie file. If I discover that views/downloads of this clip exceed my bandwidth limits, I’ll take it down. It’s 15 minutes long, so you should probably get something to drink before you start watching.

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