I don't get why so many hate resistive screens. To me, accuracy is key on small screens. You can't even use your fingernail on capacitive screens, let alone any type of stylus.
Will they stop posting comments about their "carbon footprint"? Not only have you obviously not taken an organic chemistry class, but NOBODY FEKKING CARES
Will they stop posting articles about how "eco-freindly" something is? Not only are the statistics provided almost always wrong, but NOBODY FEKKING CARES'
Well, in theory, you could recycle the resources such as lithium, nickel, lead, etc. in batteries. And is we had a way to charge them using nuclear fusion, we could simply electrolysize water to obtain fuel (hydrogen).
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