Netflix has no place in a car.
Absolutely. I hired a van a few weeks ago. The radio looked like the controls of a spaceship!
If you have children in a car, teach them this:
Netflix has no place in a car.
Unless you plan to squeeze every mile you can out of it and keep it until the wheels fall off.
No. With the exception of a little blip a couple of years ago when new cars were unavailable, you would be better buying one that's a year old for significantly less money.
Really cheap actually. HP inkjet printer about 40 quid to buy and 99p a month allows me to print more than I need and never buy another cartridge again. Been on this deal for years and years, it is the mutts nutts.......
On the Photoshop thing, it's £20 a month. Or £199 a year. The full Cloud suite is £600 for a year.
The last time I bought Adobe software, in dayes of yore version CS2 (on actual discs!) , it was about £700 each for Photoshop, InDesign and Illustrator. Plus I bought the Macromedia suite before Adobe (annoyingly) gobbled them up, which was about £1,000.
I reckon you're getting a lot more for your money these days with them so it's not all bad.
Everything revolves around built in obscelescence. Thus the ever increasing car repair costs increasing insurance bills. Those mass car park fires do not help either.Software are going subscription partly due to the huge amount of theft due to pirating. Not fool proof by any means but it is helping the software industry.
So is The Gimp and it can do everything Photoshop does; car companies have captive audience and they know it.
Everything revolves around built in obscelescence. Thus the ever increasing car repair costs increasing insurance bills. Those mass car park fires do not help either.
What's wrong with Paint? :-)
I'm not really coinvinced about that. Cars generally are FAR more reliable now, and last much longer than they did 30-40 years ago.
They do cost more to repair when crashed, but that isn't down to built in obsolescence, it is down to additional complexity, and sealed units that need the whole thing replacing rather than just a small part.
FAR more reliable now, and last much longer