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Oddity Archive Season 4
The Oddity Archive is a web series that revolves around the "cultural dustbin", especially as it pertains to media. The Archive also functions as an actual archive of sorts, with a modest collection of off-air Betamax and VHS recordings (about 400 total as of June, 2014). There's also a decent collection of ephemeral video, "ripoff" and "drugstore" LP's/cassettes/8-tracks, as well as (working) obsolete technology.
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Oddity Archive Season 4 Full Episode Guide
It’s been a long and difficult season. Let’s end it with something fun (if I can figure out how to assemble these toys, that is).
Can you really become “techno-hip” all because of a computer chip?
It’s the 100th episode of the Archive and the expectations are high. Guess we better do something good and commercial.
The Archive attempts to preserve some (intentionally) disposable culture. It was inevitable.
The most risque episode of the Archive since...the last one.
The Oddity Archive® strives to provide the best and latest in home theater tune-ups. They still make laserdiscs, right?
...or, Ben vs. Another Expensive Hobby or, Ben cures the hams or, Ben was already a total ham. Why make it worse?
Dramamine? Check. Airsick bag? Check. My confidence? Nope.
The Oddity Archive® keeps you up to date with what’s hot—as long as the system doesn’t crash—again.
Lots of effort for little (or no) reward? Sounds about right for the Archive.
Movies pressed on records? Should've waited for the 21st century (the hipsters would love it).
The donations were multiplying like, well, rabbits. I figured y'all were trying to tell me something. (Did I really just type "y'all"? Heaven help me.)
Some of you aren't singing. Don't think I can't tell.
You wanted a history lesson, you got a history lesson. Hope you don't mind a really, really long slideshow.
I got a message from the Action Max. “I’m crappy. Hope you’re crappy, too.”
VCR Ephemera, or, Oddity Archive for beginners.
Oddity Archive: Now in high-pile carpetvision!
Recently, we came into a small jackpot of Pickwick albums. Given this label's long-standing history with the Archive, it only seemed appropriate to devote an entire episode to the king of all "drugstore" labels.
Oddity Archive®: Also available for birthday parties, weddings and bar mitzvahs.
Breaker for a short-short. This is the Oddity Archive. What's yer handle, good buddy?
The 3rd annual Archive LaserKaraoke Party is on (sort of)!
Naughty words WITHOUT Oddity Archive® – 22 Naughty words WITH Oddity Archive® – 21
Today's burning question: Is it pronounced "stare-eo" or "steer-eo"?
The Archive is back on YouTube! But, not without (desperately) seeking out some alternatives in the meantime.
The Oddity Archive is a web series that revolves around the "cultural dustbin", especially as it pertains to media. The Archive also functions as an actual archive of sorts, with a modest collection of off-air Betamax and VHS recordings (about 400 total as of June, 2014). There's also a decent collection of ephemeral video, "ripoff" and "drugstore" LP's/cassettes/8-tracks, as well as (working) obsolete technology.
Ben Minnotte