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yeah I still use my dvdr drive pretty often just because I used dvdrs for my storage for a long time so I still have a few dozen spindles of discs I haven't copied to external hard drives yet
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I don't miss incandescents anymore now that LEDs are available, but the fluorescent ones were awful. They took way too long to get to full brightness.to be contrarian to the thread purpose I don't miss old light bulbs
I actually had to change a light bulb today for the first time in probably a year
I'm finally finishing my CFLs and moving on to the pack of LEDs I bought less however the fuck long ago.I don't miss incandescents anymore now that LEDs are available, but the fluorescent ones were awful. They took way too long to get to full brightness.
I am a very small woman, with small woman hands. I hate phablets and the giant phone trend. Please make iphone4 sized phones again, with thinner backs and as screen flushed to the end. I do not need to worry about dropping my phone. Why are the smallest phones these days still like way larger than that?
I don't mind a smart phone with internet access because there are times internet on the go is useful or needed. To a lesser extent, a built-in camera can come in handy in limited scenarios. However, I'll agree most everything else is bloatware. Most of the apps on my phone are unwanted and can't be removed because the they're part of the carrier's preinstalled bundle of appsI'd prefer phones to just be phones again.
NT 4 was the perfect desktop operating system.I miss NT 3.5.1 and 4.
You should look into something like LineageOS if you have one of the two or three phones that they still support.Most of the apps on my phone are unwanted and can't be removed because the they're part of the carrier's preinstalled bundle of apps
NT 4 was the perfect desktop operating system.
I put a DVD drive in my computer 5 years ago and I think I've used it one time since then. There's a reason those are gone.
I'm a little salty that optical disc backups went away, since external hard drives have such an eggs in one basket problem and cloud backups are gay.
The drive I have is actually a Bluray drive but I've never been able to use it for that purpose. Windows doesn't support Bluray playback by default like it does for DVDs and CDs and getting it to work requires all kinds of fuckery. It's easier to rip the disc to your hard drive and play it from there than it is to play it directly.They're gone because the HVD was supposed to supplant Blu-ray: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holographic_Versatile_Disc
But muh cloud and external hard drives took their place, and BD-Rs never got cheap or commonplace enough to stand on their own, and DVD-R holding 4.7gb is just comically small now. Like I think it's cheaper now to just buy a 10 pack of 32gb flash drives than a 50 pack of DVD-Rs.
I'm a little salty that optical disc backups went away, since external hard drives have such an eggs in one basket problem and cloud backups are gay.
So all new TVs in the Current Year are also computers too? Lame.dumb tvs
I have a very unreliable way of connecting to the internet - not to mention how easy it is for stuff online to be pulled - so I too see the value of having stuff offline. I'm also not really a fan of the "the future is online streaming" way of thinking.Then suddenly I'm a popular guy because I can still watch shit.
The new DTV standard (ATSC 3.0) that is suppose to start roll out this year is cancer, it allows for interactive and targeted ads.So all new TVs in the Current Year are also computers too? Lame.
(I stopped caring about watching TV when the DTV switch happened. Which brings me to another thing: I miss analog TV a little.)
wat and wat adsinteractive and targeted ads