> We don't have Vista-bloat, so if we're environmentally-conscious (or just poor, or both), we can keep old gear afloat nearly forever and put it to some useful purpose, or dig up old hardware and run a Linux kernel on it and make it do something, instead of buying new crap that requires raping the earth and/or indigenous peoples.
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> -ken
The only problem with old gear is power consumption. I don't know what's
worse from a purely ecological point of view. Most power is still
generated from non-renewable sources.
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Regards,
Philipp
The high-tech solution to the elements/minerals problem is nuclear fusion. With the exception of hydrogen, it's where all the other elements/minerals came from in the first place.
Best,
Stephen.
> -ken
The only problem with old gear is power consumption. I don't know what's
worse from a purely ecological point of view. Most power is still
generated from non-renewable sources.
--
Regards,
Philipp
The high-tech solution to the elements/minerals problem is nuclear fusion. With the exception of hydrogen, it's where all the other elements/minerals came from in the first place.
Best,
Stephen.
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