iicraft505:

I’m trying to remember the name of my first phone. All I know about it is that it was a Motorola and it had a (full) physical keyboard (no multiple presses for a letter) and there was no sliding or flipping involved. I think it could have apps. I think it was touch screen

I found multiple that could be it so I guess I’m just going to have to go find it

That and I’ll have to find my second phone too

I’m trying to remember the name of my first phone. All I know about it is that it was a Motorola and it had a (full) physical keyboard (no multiple presses for a letter) and there was no sliding or flipping involved. I think it could have apps. I think it was touch screen

themintyqueer:

thebaconsandwichofregret:

chefpyro:

rave-lord-nito:

chefpyro:

topographicocean:

chefpyro:

It’s 2018 and I still have no clue how CDs work. It’s a shiny disc, how do they get data on that, let alone that much?? Magic

Like a vinyl disc, where a physical groove is marked into the vinyl, a laser marks the ink of a CD in a similar manner.

A laser (your disc drive) can then look at the pattern in the ink and understand it.

There’s no grooves on a CD tho???

They’re just really tiny, hence the laser. The smaller grooves means that more info can fit on a disc of the same size.

Man how the fuck did they figure out how to make that

well they looked at a record and said “How do we fit more information on this?” to which the reply is “Well either you make the record bigger or the grooves smaller” and making the grooves smaller is way more convenient so they say “Well how do we make the grooves smaller?” and that’s when a total madman comes out with eyes flashing and yells “WITH A LASER!”

And that’s how the CD was invented

so cool
still don’t understand it
but so cool