it just would
News and documentary programs often use video cassettes because they allow for easier, faster recording and playback of long durations of footage, which is essential for capturing breaking news. Additionally, video cassettes are more durable for field use, as they can withstand rough handling compared to CDs and DVDs, which are more prone to scratches and damage. The analog nature of cassettes also allows for real-time editing and immediate access to recorded material. Lastly, many news organizations have legacy systems that still rely on tape formats for efficiency and compatibility.
If it is a recommended oil by the manufacturer, yes. Otherwise, no.
Probably.
price
ride a bike instead of a car it wastes oil
cloud computing
wind powersolar powernuclear fissionhydro electric powerGeo thermal
take the subway to work instead of a taxi
They actually were settled in Norway, they raided for slaves and additional resources.
we can make a green city by using renewable resources instead of the non renewable resources, and limiting the consumption of resouces and energy to the maximum. also by reusing the resources.
my big ding dong use a textbook instead of this cheap site.
They power your car or heat your house instead of using unrenewable resources