Why one needs a dVD drive in his laptop after all, haha.

People laughed at me when I said I wanted a desktop and a laptop with a DVD drive. No one uses those anymore, they taunted me.

Well, I was visiting my brother and sil, and good friends of theirs had given them a telescope. They live on the 17th floor of an 18 story building, on a corner apt with a balcony.

And they are complicated. Setup especially. And guess what, included in the box was a DVD. Their computers would not play it but mine could. So there.

It turns out, the telescope is still for sale new, a couple hundred dollars iirc, but the file dates on all the DVD files was from 2008.

It included weblinks to the manufacturer, for warranty registration etc. and none of the links still worked, It also included the user manual in PDF, which is good because one of their new dogs** ate up part of the paper manual. I sent the pdf to each of their email accounts, though afaict neither reads his or her email. But if they complain later, I'll send another copy. LOL

**The dogs are maltepoos. Combination of a poodle with a malted milk.
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FWIW, hubby who can still hear earthquakes a few seconds before they start and who used to hear REALLY high sounds, says the analog/digital thing is pure bullshit. I trust him. My ears have always been terrible, and now they're a lot worse.

Who knew that a sudden feedback scream from your phone (no idea how that happened) could take out the higher-frequency (such as it was) hearing in that ear permanently? Be warned.

He did that with our old Pioneer turntable, as well as transferring our

4-track tape collection to MP3 (can't remember the name of the recorder, but we still have it), including attaching official names through some arcane method.
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