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 ====== VHS Coding System ====== ====== VHS Coding System ======
-The **VHS Coding System** is a system of organizing [[vhs]] tapes developed by movie buff [[gregg]] for [[greggscollection|his collection of movies]]. Created between April and July 2013, the system was designed both to allow for fast and easy tape storage, and doubled as an anti-theft measure.+The **VHS Coding System** is a system of organizing [[vhs|VHS]] tapes developed by movie buff [[gregg]] for [[greggscollection|his collection of movies]]. Created between April and July 2013, the system was designed both to allow for fast and easy tape storage, and doubled as an anti-theft measure.
  
 To implement the system, red tape was applied to the bottom edge of a standard VHS tape cover. If a tape was loaned to a non-collector, or stolen by a burglar, the distinct red tape would be an immediate sign that the tape was originally from Gregg's collection, and could be retrieved. Additionally, the tape would have a unique catalogue number written on it, allowing Gregg to easily locate where the tape was stored in his collection.[(cite:s03e01>[[s03e01]])] This coding system was implemented in the successor to Gregg's personal collection, the [[vfa]]. To implement the system, red tape was applied to the bottom edge of a standard VHS tape cover. If a tape was loaned to a non-collector, or stolen by a burglar, the distinct red tape would be an immediate sign that the tape was originally from Gregg's collection, and could be retrieved. Additionally, the tape would have a unique catalogue number written on it, allowing Gregg to easily locate where the tape was stored in his collection.[(cite:s03e01>[[s03e01]])] This coding system was implemented in the successor to Gregg's personal collection, the [[vfa]].
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