>>2680461We don't use cds anymore. They're quite an old format actually. Bluray or unrestricted by size digital format is the current.
>>2680523This is just straight up false man, games were very restricted. You had to spend most if not all of your time on optimisation of the game and coding. Take a look at the early mortal kombat or mario 64. Every trick in the book was used to cobble these together. Now due to the freedom of game engine SDK's and 3D modelling software, games have an unlimited potential and more design oriented focus now.
>>2680446Digital photography again my have higher quality but digital is just immeasurably better because you can easily edit it and it makes the best use of things like the bi-ocal lense and HDR which gets rid of the darkened look of film. Also unlimited file size so you can easily reach the point where the human eye can't discern the difference.
>>2680399LEDs
Televisions that don't rape my energy bill and can be used without glare
Custom computers
Electric/natural gas powered public transport
Digital editing
Solid state drives
>>2680416True, although this is more the producing company's fault
>>2680413You have to be taking the piss right literally all of these technologies killed a lot of people
>>2680436Ever tried moving a large lawn of ~40cm at the tallest? I've tried with both and I'll say that one had my back not sore for days.
>>2680492A combine harvester won't need security and won't complain.