You don't? Really?
We've been conditioned. Everything has a cost.
Not really. The reason plastic exploded in use is because it's cheap, durable, lightweight, and really versatile.
Look around you and consider what it would take to manufacture some plastic objects in another material.
Disposable things like packaging would be perfect to decompose after their lifetime is over.
Can't blow up the plane if it falls apart first
I've tried all the popular alternatives, and not one was better.
Theoretically, buying the songs without DRM felt best, but having enjoyed nearly 6,5K different artists on Spotify so far, that won't really work.
Unfortunately, as an average consumer, that means I'm sticking with Spotify for now.
Well, they'd probably be called tooltips now
They used their customers to fight their publisher. It worked out this time. Good on them, if you ask me. Game studios get messed about far too often.
CDs are apparently some of the most resilient storage media commonly found today.
DVDs (and presumably BluRays) less so due to the higher data density.
Rewritable less again, as those use a metal alloy for the bumps and ridges.
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From the readme
this repository contains the necessary code for R# scripting to decode the image data on the Voyager Golden Record.
Nothing to break up monotonous office day like looking out a window to see a coworker running for their life
There's an android version too, for any non-apple tableteers.
There are a plethora of cable earphones.
I don't understand why people complain about wireless.
You're not the target demographic.
A lot of games do. It's a storytelling device.
Github, Bitwarden itself, Cloudflare, Microsoft
It's also an incredible coincidence (or otherwise, depending on your beliefs) how the distance and size of the two bodies matches perfectly for the total eclipse to be a thing at all.