No tape recording method was in use in World War 2. There was a form of wire recorder available. It used wire instead of tape. It had problems since variations in the thickness of the wire distorted the recording and it never became popular.
no only to track resistance fighters and escaped POW's
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Roosevelt did use the deficit spending in World War 2. This was to help with the spending.
yes
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A VHS video recorder can be used in today's world to review VHS tapes and decide which ones should be transferred to another digital content. DVD's are more popular nowadays than VHS tapes, but tapes should not be eliminated until back up copies are made.
LTO Consortium drives use the longest tapes.
Nixon claimed Executive Privilege in not releasing the tapes.
Perhapsthere are some However all the churches that I know of personaly do not. Neither did they use them before tapes were invented.
ALL camcorders used to use tapes before the advances in solid-state technology ! Perhaps Samsung feels tapes are more reliable.
Ill answer that with another question. You still use cassette tapes?
To record your own affirmation tapes one needs to have a recording device such as a laptop or tablet. Then you will be able to create your tapes and save them for future use.
You can use VHS converters to transfer movies from your old VHS tapes to your home PC. This makes you able to get rid of your stack of VHS tapes and backup everything digitally.
Yes the HP RDX Cartridge Hard Drive does use DAT tapes.
The Lorex does use normal VCR tapes, it just uses a different playback mechanism to play them.
You DON'T you use 4" pipes to prevent hoarfrost
Cassette Tapes. :) and records