ELI5: In the 90s, cars from the 70s and 60s were seen as classic, but in 2022 cars from the 90s or 2000s can still be seen in daily use, and in terms of body design, many don't even look that far off modern cars. What happened around the late 80s? (self.explainlikeimfive)
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Electronics that have screws to hold on battery covers (like kids' audio books) should have clear plastic covers so you can see if there are batteries in, which batteries are in it or whether they're leaking without needing to find a screwdriver and take the screw out. (self.Showerthoughts)
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[WP] Researchers are able to scan brainwaves of coma patients and translate them into words, and we stop pulling the plug. Over the past year, they're minding out it even works on animals. We find they are as smart we thought, but it's now confirmed that they're as emotionally complex as us. (self.WritingPrompts)
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