Using a zip on a cushion offers several advantages, including easy removal for washing or replacement, which helps maintain cleanliness and hygiene. Additionally, zips allow for the adjustment of cushion firmness by adding or removing filling. However, disadvantages include the potential for the zip to malfunction or break, which can compromise the cushion’s usability. Zips may also create discomfort if not properly concealed, impacting the overall aesthetic and comfort of the cushion.
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the disks themselves cost alot more than DVD's or CDR's. not many computers madehave Zip Drives especially now.. so you will need a portable type zip drive to use it on many machines and will will have to carry a hard drive sized box with you everywhere you go! they are pretty pointless now with the advent of DVD's!! No advantages lots of disadvantages, a no brainer really...dont bother with one! They are better then a Floppy disk though!
Ah, zip disks, what a joy they are! The advantage of zip disks is their large storage capacity and durability, perfect for keeping your precious creations safe. However, their disadvantage lies in their decreasing popularity and compatibility with modern devices. Remember, there are always new ways to store your happy little memories!
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The main advantage 7 Zip holds is the fact that it is truly free.
.zip is a format for zip archives .these can be extracted by using win zip ,winrar,7zip
What's a zip gun? <---- example
You can find out the zip code by using the address only if the address is unique to that certain zip code. For example, there might be similar street addresses over the world.
Zip disks are considered obsolete these days, as all their advantages have been superseded by CD-RW and DVD-RW drives. Back when zip disks were common, they would have most likely been compared to floppy disks, over which their advantages were higher storage capacity and higher read/write speed.
You would have to un-rar them (using something like WinRar) to a temporary folder, then zip them (using something like WinZip) into a zip file. No direct conversion out there that I'm aware of.
More storage space usually. And speed.