They didn't live in a world saturated in sugar. It was a very rare treat.
Also, depends on the ages here. A lot of 4 year olds can still be kept busy for a while by something like that. ...If they haven't been handed an iPad since they were 9 months old anyway.
I've loved the Samsung Active series. Practically bulletproof with a remarkably good pressure sensitive stylus and good overall specs. And not too huge
It's just not practical. As a family of 4, there is way too much password sharing that has to go on, especially between my wife and I. It's easy enough to shoot 2FA codes back and forth, but relying on a physical key would make it impossible to log in to all the places that don't support multiple users accessing the same account. Banks, credit cards, utility bills, etc ... Tons of places should support that but don't.
There are definitely people who care about those differences. There are even a few actually changes in footage, making some 1.1
Go look at some of the sites that cover all the changes
When articles like this talk about people who are worried about preserving the original they mean original. There are a bazillion copies of the VHS version out there.
By "the original" you mean the non-special edition.
But interesting to note that the true theatrical versions were never released on VHS. By the time it was released on home video, small changes had already started to be made. Pretty common for a lot of movies.
For example, the opening crawl was changed for A New Hope after 1981 to refer to it as "Episode IV". The original theatrical version didn't say that. There were also changes to accommodate the poor technology that would be used to play them back in homes, like brightening certain scenes.
There's a chance that Musk has bought himself enough influence to turn conservatives on climate change. I don't know if I expect it, exactly, but there's a chance at a scenario where there is at least some progress there.
Granted Musk will mostly use it to enrich himself, but if he at least stops then from repealing green subsidies and the like, that's movement in the right direction.
That's exactly my point. We are not a democracy where every decision is put to a poll (especially not a poll made by some private group).
We are a representative republic where we elect leaders who are trusted to make decisions on policy in accordance to their beliefs and stated policy positions when they were elected.
If you think we live in an absolute democracy, that's pretty bold.
Most of the Marvel shows that were good (not saying they all were) were only really good the first season.
Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage... Even Loki. Second seasons were ok-to-poor where the first seasons were all really strong.
I don't think the article claims "no CGI" and certainly doesn't claim to be straight-out-of-camera with no post processing. It's about practical sets, which they do use. Not the mostly-green-screen or The Volume virtual sets that many shows use now
Physical when possible. Little downside and some potential resale value down the line. Faster installs, even accounting for updates. Sometimes less space taken up on a device that should really have more than it does.
Until they start discounting digital over physical, why wouldn't you?
Sheesh. That is crazy. I grew up in evangelical churches in the southern USA and that's a new one to me.