cfitz wrote:No one asked me, but.... my Sony stereo is still going strong at 17 years old, as is my Panasonic television. My Radio Shack CD player is also 17 years old, and until this autumn was working fine. It still plays some now, but tends to be finicky. I'm sure it wouldn't have lasted as long as it did if I had played it every day. Of course, I wouldn't expect a burner, with its much higher laser power levels, to last nearly that long.
Nothing beats old electronics, they were crafted to last a lifetime. It's true, they don't make things like they used to. I have a pair of my Dad's Sylvania speakers that are at least 25 years old, and they still rock! Speakers nowadays have that thin mesh covering which, anyone with kids will know, isn't very durable. The only thing that will rip my Dad's Sylvania speakers apart is a chainsaw.
BillyG wrote:Dusty inviroments are also bad places for a computer.
Aye, I can vouch for this. My dorm room at college was a dust trap, and it really did a number on the fan in my power supply. Eventually, the fan stopped spinning completely. Good thing I noticed before my puter heated up too much. From now on, I remove the dust with the vacuum cleaner hose. Nothing escapes suction!