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In the early 2000s my hp printer had a paper jam and the error message from cups was “printer on fire!”
I burned some mix cds for a 90s themed birthday party a few months ago. Those CDRs had been sitting in a spindle in my attic for 20 years and still worked!

As someone who relies on media mail for my small business, rates have increased every 4 months for the last 5 years.

This is purposeful. The administration is not interested in a public post office and would love to see it privatized.

Agreed. I much prefer listening to full albums. Even stuff I bought a long time ago as a teenager for one song, I’ve enjoyed going back and listening to the complete album.

I burned a cd for niece a few months back. She was in awe. Surprisingly that spindle of CDRs that have been sitting in my attic for 20 something years still record just fine!

I also have ripped all my CDs as flacs and stream them with navidrome. Convenience is nice and beats syncing to an mp3 player.

I also have a raspberry pi hooked up to my stereo with an nfid reader and print out cards with album art. Just select the one you want, drop it on the reader, and the album plays.

I thought it was Larry Ellison’s son that is about to own this?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skydance_Media

Skydance Media - Wikipedia

Go to your local library. Many have a great selection on blu-ray and dvds. Having to select something from a shelf is way more enjoyable than the endless scroll of junk streaming services give you. I am now actually purposefully selecting movies and shows to watch and making time and effort to finish them instead of just streaming random stuff.

Plus you get commentaries and bonus features.

Yup. When I entered college in computer science in 2001, there was an all your base belong to us joke in it, which means it was at least a year old
Is this from the catwings children’s book?