animalstyle wrote:yeah... how many years? which chip? ...everything dies dude. especially electronic devices.
how many people in this forum keep their room clean? humans just busted a fucking hole in the earth that's killing entire eco-systems. i don't have as much faith as you. you can't deny that the original chips will not get more rare as time goes on.
OK, lets get through these:
1- depends on the chip. Lots of chips have no lifetime rating, they just run for a long time (longer than testing can kill them with) and it's highly dependent on operating conditions. Flash is rated for a certain number of rewrites before failure, usually several hundred thousand or so. Otherwise, few chips will just "break down" from use unless they have unusual operating stresses placed on them. AKA, regular electrical operation isn't enough to break down the chips with any kind of rapidity. Other forces are the problem.
2- yes, everything "dies," or at least breaks down.
3- Actually, living things like animals and humans die more often than electronics.
4- I have no idea how many people clean their rooms. That's not what I'm talking about.
5- the gulf oil problem isn't related, nor is it yet proven that the entirety of the problem is caused by humans. In fact, oil seepage is nothing new.
6- maybe you don't have as much as me. I wouldn't know.
7- I can, but it would be stupid to deny that the original chips will get more rare. But only because people won't do the work to preserve them.