@@dissodatore No, "records" as you call it, is not making a comeback. And it's better if you say 'Vinyl', cos technically, even a CD is a record, it comes from the word 'recording', you know. But neither format is making a comeback, and the upswing noticed for Vinyl, is cos millenial hipsters deemed it as cool, while people like me, almost grew up with all formats. Cos technically, the cassette came out before I was born, I believe, pretty sure it did. But cassettes and Vinyl, were both a thing, when I started getting into music, and I still have kept my original cassettes and Vinyl, that survived. (Cos vinyl was a bit fragile, to say the least.) But when CD's came out, I preferred that. So obviously, I have more CD's (About 100+) than Vinyl, (About 5 Albums) and cassettes. (About 20 cassettes) I actually have the original cassette (AKA Tape.) of the original first album of Rick Astley, featuring 'Never Gonna Give You Up", lololololol. (Does that count as a "rickroll"?) 😆
CD-Players are still sold everywhere combined with radios and sometimes even with cassette players, all in one device. I didn't expect you to be so surprised to still find a CD-Player for sale :D
I mostly see the CD/radio combo filling out the shelves of thrift shops and garage sales. I'm sure big box electronic stores still sell them, but they are certainly not the best option by today's standards.
Same lol I have tons of CDs still and a CD player at work lol and a few tapes lol. Also have vinyl but no record player lol I also still have 2 8-tracks
Tomorrow is the anniversary/mourning of the day Grant died. RIP, TOKOR(The Original King Of Random). We miss you...😢 **hits chest twice** my heart now hurts just talking about Grant..❤❤❤❤
PLEASE show me how to make those roses they are AMAZINGGGG! And in the process please explain about your bronze wreath too cause that's really interesting!
What's up with this? They're talking about CDs in this video like they're 8-track cassettes or something. I mean, sure, CDs are declining in popularity, due to the rise of streaming services, but they're hardly obsolete. Plenty of people still listen to them, especially in cars (pretty much anyone who doesn't have a car new enough to have a Bluetooth stereo, and many people who do have one, too).
Freeze dry different kinds of paint and put them with some clothing in a washing machine and see if you can paint the clothes! Also try to tumbler them! Like so they see it! ↓
@@michaeldesmyther8768 Incorrect. The Data layer is sandwiched between two Polycarbonates. All they pulled off was the Label and the Reflective material.
Just some thoughts for part two: 1) It would be interesting to see what you could do with the salvaged holographic film. 2) A heat gun and air compressor would be cool for the bubbles. 3) "Lamp working" plastic. 4) CDs VS solvents.
Movies on CD's, aah the AVI days... Personally, I don't miss those times, except for certain movies that weren't out on DVD, and probably won't be out on Blu-Ray, either. But hey, at least it did the job. But the quality wasn't that great.
Callie is correct. "Walkman" was Sony's portable cassette player. "Discman" was their portable CD player. Note that both were product names of Sony products specifically, and not the category of technology, either. Kinda like how not all tissues are Kleenex, and not all box mac 'n cheese is Kraft Dinner.
OK let's take a moment and say how beautiful and talented is Cali w her sculptures. I think she should do her own segment on sculpting w different items.
I agree 100% when you have an actual physical copy you don't lose it. When you buy stuff now days where you download a copy you always don't have it a couple years later... like the computer or device you had it on breaks or you downloaded it on a subscription to something you are no longer subscribed to... having an actual physical object is so much better.
Sorry if it's been said already. The data is embedded in the plastic, not the reflective. That's on a pressed CD. On a CDR the data is burned into a layer of ink on the bottom.
Soft buffing wheel on a 3500RPM motor with PlastX will restore CDs and DVDs most of the time. I used to get the too-scratched, won't-play DVDs from the local pawn shop for $0.50 each and had about a 90% success rate at getting them to play just fine. Once I had the feel of it just right, it took less than two minutes each.
@@ZeroDrizzy apparently. Granted I do love my bluetooth car stereo I installed, but i made sure to buy one with CD still. Lmao just not ready to give it up. Or my headphone jack. Ain't losing that yet either.
@@jjjoshiii6659 they may be useful and they are becoming obsolete I still use them sometimes. Im only talking cds not dvd's or bluray since they are things most people use
I used to work at a body shop doing paint and finish work. I have taken many CDs and sanded/polished them with 2000 grit sand paper and a high speed buffer.
Now that was fun loved how you pulled the metal coating off the CD's, I tried blowing bubbles last year with them and that's where I went wrong, leaving the coating on.
4:28- you got it girlfriend, the data is in the plastic and the mirror reflects it. without the mirror the laser passes through and doesn't return any info.
So, I know this is an older video but I've watched three times and I just remembered a story to do with DVD's (or CD's). When I was younger, my dad used to put lots of things on DVD's, like recordings, music, films, etc. but I never knew how. All I saw was him writing the names on then and voila! Whatever was on there started playing in the CD player, DVD player or whatever he used depending what was on the disk. So, for years I thought all you had to do was write what you wanted on the disk and it would work. Genuinely.
CDs still sound better than MP3s. SACD, DVD-Audio, and Blu-ray audio sound better than any of them. Physical is just better except it's not convenient.
@@daimonien CDs use a bitrate of 1.45mbps, FLAC tops out at 1.1mbps. Still a significant improvement. Moot compared to DVD-Audio which can do 9.6mbps, and surround sound as well. But DVD-Audio is an audiophile format, not meant to be convenient like a file on an MP3 player or your phone.
I have a few CDs from the 80’s and 90’s and they sound amazing they do jump some and a CD player with speakers from the 80’s and it still works perfectly. The CDs from the 80’s and CD player are from my dad and the 90’s are originals from 1996 and 1997 that I got from a record store (I can tell they are originals because they still have the original market paper and photos
The patterns that emerge on a microwave cd are very interesting.
Yeah
That cd rose looks really nice actually, I feel like you could sell those.
I would buy one for mothers day
I want to make a dress with them
The crackle effect was really pretty
Is AW it and thought it was candy..the worst part is even after I realized it was metal... I still wanna eat it
Nora has no clue either
*no one is saying you can’t eat it*
"when I was a bronze sculptor"
I cant be the only one that wants to know and see more.
YES PLEASE!!!!
ikr om g
I'd buy those roses
“When I was a bronze sculptor”
Said no one ever!🤣
S'IL. VOUS. PLAÎT.
"CDs do predate me in terms of music a little bit."
Nate, we're the same age, and I had TAPES.
Sometimes I still come across tapes from when I was younger.
I'm so glad I'm not the only one!
@@retrodev2417 real floppies? Not those things called floppies that are actually hard disks? XD
Nate is probably close to double my age, and I had both tapes and cd's
Minidiscs and Tapes.
"obsolete technology"
me: looks a giant CD collection.... cries a little.
Ye. I have like 100 of my dads. He gave them to me years ago and I've been expanding ever since
don't worry, they might make a comeback, after all records are making one!
@@dissodatore No, "records" as you call it, is not making a comeback. And it's better if you say 'Vinyl', cos technically, even a CD is a record, it comes from the word 'recording', you know. But neither format is making a comeback, and the upswing noticed for Vinyl, is cos millenial hipsters deemed it as cool, while people like me, almost grew up with all formats. Cos technically, the cassette came out before I was born, I believe, pretty sure it did. But cassettes and Vinyl, were both a thing, when I started getting into music, and I still have kept my original cassettes and Vinyl, that survived. (Cos vinyl was a bit fragile, to say the least.) But when CD's came out, I preferred that. So obviously, I have more CD's (About 100+) than Vinyl, (About 5 Albums) and cassettes. (About 20 cassettes) I actually have the original cassette (AKA Tape.) of the original first album of Rick Astley, featuring 'Never Gonna Give You Up", lololololol. (Does that count as a "rickroll"?) 😆
@@JarodMoonchild1975, I'm calling them 'records' in deference to the machine that plays them being called a 'record player'.
ME.
So... Is no one going to talk about Callie's amazing CD flower?
I love it! Very beautiful
No
We don't have the attention spans
yeh i love that flower
I like it but no 👎
CD-Players are still sold everywhere combined with radios and sometimes even with cassette players, all in one device.
I didn't expect you to be so surprised to still find a CD-Player for sale :D
Mei Grafd Vodder literally everywhere 😂
I mostly see the CD/radio combo filling out the shelves of thrift shops and garage sales. I'm sure big box electronic stores still sell them, but they are certainly not the best option by today's standards.
@@augustcelineiii946 no because there's a lot of cheap Chinese remakes hitting the shelves that are the absolute Bare Bones in quality and function.
*sees a cd and hears "obsolete technology"*
Immediate sadness ensues...
Right I felt the same way
Mathew Swenson hmm, last i checked games still sold on disks bud.
Niko Gagnon not much anymore
Well most consoles use disks.
@@FennecTECH so do cars computers but digital is also on all of those and more frequently used like I own 5 discs for my ps4 but 100 digital games
"Obsolete technology"
I still listen to CDs in my car... I always want a CD player in my car... I am 19.
Same!
SAME THO
CD's are the best!
CD: is round
Nate: juSt fOld iN The COrNeRS
A circle has so many corners they are no longer visable to the eye, unless you cut it, which then creates a larger visable 'corner'
@@Laarrrieeee visible**
yew still understud watt eye was saying, and yarr juiced knitpicking unnecessarily
@@Laarrrieeee unesasarili*
Keith Connell wus* seyinh*
“Obsolete technology”
The comment section: 1:34
I love how you dialed the time down to the exact moment Nate breaks the CD.
BodaciousDoggo hi
To be honest the bit rate if a CD is much better than most streamable music and the quality is still better than most other sources.
Nate-*starts bending cd*
Me-"you dont want to"
*disc explodes*
Me-"Hah"
i commented that to i was using cds in my science experiment but i had 2 cut them in half and boom
I wouldn’t be surprised if Callie has a bed for that torch
Lol
XD
I wouldn't be surprised if she keeps it in bed with her like a stuffed animal
Fun fact: More AOL trial cd's were made than any other disc combined.
It's called Frisbee, Sir
That is not a fact, its complete bollocks
Is that why the landfills are so darn full?
Fun Fact: More AOL trial cd's were used as coffee mats in our office than real coffee mats.
"obsolete technology"
my pc games including world at war: aight imma head out
@CovertCoder01 RELEASE THE DOGS
As I look at my pile of CDs, Diskettes, Cassettes, and Vinyls;
" I feel personally attacked!"
/s
Oh what cassettes do you have
/s
Same lol I have tons of CDs still and a CD player at work lol and a few tapes lol. Also have vinyl but no record player lol I also still have 2 8-tracks
Yeah I cringed. I have around 250 cds. I still love them. The oldest one I have is from 1997. Growing ,Pains by Billie Myers.
🤣🤣🤣
“Reverse engineering without engineering”
Translation: breaking stuff.
Indeed
they dont do engineering stuff hahahah, they just break stuff, i miss grant, he do scientific expirements, they do not now
333rd like!
It says read more but don’t let me
@@x-x9506 There's nothing more to read it's just glitched
Saw a Kingom Hearts CD is Calli's book, and basically I have a crush on Calli now.
Same xD kingdom hearts is awsomeeee
She should do videogame stream :)
Same xD. But What is on it
I am also a huge Kingdom Hearts fan, so I noticed it right away. Lol
She drew a heartless emblem too!
"obsolete technology"
Me: looks at vinyl collection.....
Hahaha! My sons both have extensive vinyl collections they are 23 & 28.
2:20 anyone see grants pic in the background.
RIP the king of random
RIP Grant, the founder of The King of Random
I did so sad
Tomorrow is the anniversary/mourning of the day Grant died. RIP, TOKOR(The Original King Of Random). We miss you...😢 **hits chest twice** my heart now hurts just talking about Grant..❤❤❤❤
Fly high
😭😭😭😭😭😭
I like the term “reverse engineering“ for destroying things
more like "reverse building"
I scroll down saddest comment in Calley immediately said it
"Obsolete technology."
The comments: *_ANGERY_*
Angry not angery. Get an education instead of watching youtube
Galaxy Queen 13 no need to be like that it might have been a typing error, not everyone's perfect
Spelling mai halve ben four dramatic affect?
IM TRIGGERRRRED
@@Hi-zq2mq that why my coment
You talk about CDs, like they would be a relict of ancient times?!
scar89 hello
In technology years, they are.
@@abbi1349 they sound better than mp3 though
“Relict”?
I but you still use them
PLEASE show me how to make those roses they are AMAZINGGGG! And in the process please explain about your bronze wreath too cause that's really interesting!
Right. That wasn't explained clearly!
Any woman that has a burnt Kingdom Hearts CD in 2019 can go ahead and just take my heart
Heard you were looking for me ☺️
Talking about how cds are outdated while I'm listening to a record player.
Steven669 hello
That just means you may be a hipster lol
Lol
Steven669 same man same XD
Was it made in 2014?
Everyone’s so angry about them calling CDs obsolete when we could be talking about the beautiful flower Calli made.
Yes, it's really pretty
That is a beautiful flower.
I'm just not mad because at least they were destroying stuff that's still being made.
And her "DI-Why would you do that?" comment! 😂
Everyone: cds are outdate
Me still using a sundial to tell the time .,.
PUNY HUMAN
i use the sun :l
Me turning on my 5 cd changer: oh yeah I definitely havent used this like 5 mins ago
Ah yes, I'm sure you do
@@Shilobotomized yep. The audio quality is just better. Paired with some energy cf50 floorstanding speakers it's hard to beat
What's up with this? They're talking about CDs in this video like they're 8-track cassettes or something. I mean, sure, CDs are declining in popularity, due to the rise of streaming services, but they're hardly obsolete. Plenty of people still listen to them, especially in cars (pretty much anyone who doesn't have a car new enough to have a Bluetooth stereo, and many people who do have one, too).
I'm just imagine the Aqua CD...
I- I'M A BA-ARBIE GIR-L-L
AAAAAAAAAAAA mmmmmmmmmm bbbbbbbbbbbbbbb a-
RoSeS aRe Red AnD ViOlEtS aRe bLuE
HoNeY iS sWeEt bUt nOt As sWeEt aS yOu
I love watching Calli light up when she lights the blowtorch. Woman after my own heart.
Freeze dry different kinds of paint
and put them with some clothing
in a washing machine and see if you can paint the clothes!
Also try to tumbler them!
Like so they see it!
↓
CosimusPrime hi
Just don't freeze potatoes
Plz
@@bonguro8749 I eat potato's.. ur next
@@bonguro8749 I'm eating your kind mashed up...
"pull the data off of them" Do you even know how to burn a CD....?
No tell me
It is possible to recovery cd's fyi :3 and to reburn them after all data has been recovered
But yes quite litterally they have pulled the data off "the data layer"
@@michaeldesmyther8768 Incorrect. The Data layer is sandwiched between two Polycarbonates. All they pulled off was the Label and the Reflective material.
Burn = putting data on the CD. Ripping = pulling data off.
We’re literally still making those discs today, so are vinyls, and cassettes.
CALLIE I LOVE KINGDOM HEARTS!!! YAYYYYYY !! I saw a CD with a heartless symbol on it and I got so excited so I wrote this for you! ❤️ love ya Callie
Just some thoughts for part two:
1) It would be interesting to see what you could do with the salvaged holographic film.
2) A heat gun and air compressor would be cool for the bubbles.
3) "Lamp working" plastic.
4) CDs VS solvents.
Do some experiments with honey
Liquid nitrogen, microwave, freeze dry ect.
"Obsolete technology"
XBOX and PlayStation players: Anger intesifies
Not me I have all my games digital
Yeah. Xbox original, x360, ps1, 2, and 3
Well there DVDs or Blu-ray disks not CDs there a lot bigger CDs have like less than 1gb
Well they still play at 30 fps... So yeah.
They use blueray not CD.
Try to stain stainless steel or freeze dry maple syrup and put it in the cotton candy machine
⬇️
Thats so genius eH
Mayuren Pillay mix things in battery juice
Mayuren Pillay hello
@sO gUyS wE dId It dude its only a suggestion
@@imaspooderimaspooder6377 yeah
I love these little random activities y'all do
The bubbles and CD in the microwave were the coolest! 😎
Why am I surprised to see that Callie has a Kingdom Hearts cd? (Has them all)
Reverse engineering without engineering anything
Hence, reversed.
In a couple of generations the kids will be like
“A what?”
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CDs...
What?
It's like an 8Track, but different...
𝕍𝕆𝕃𝔸𝕀ℝ𝔼 we are like that right now
And we'll be like "my hologram tracks aren't working!" And they'll be like "grandma, you're taking a video."
𝕍𝕆𝕃𝔸𝕀ℝ𝔼 and with cassette and vhs tapes
Omg Cali has a kingdom hearts cd. I love her even more
Really enjoyed watching the CD microwaved and I'm 38 so you young bucks have made me feel old.
3:55 "If there were any data on that, that's where it would all be."
That's not true actually, but sure. lol
Literally scrolled through comments to see who else would say it lol
Yeah I was thinking the same thing. It's like they never burned a cd before.
"Obsolete technology."
Me: Sooo... where is the 8-tracks?
MoonFlux *8-tracks
@@southpawMB sorry. Spell check don't even know it's a thing lol
“Believe it or not they still have CD players!”
Me- still uses CD player to watch movies play music.
I have almost 300 movies right now, I've been collecting for years
I have a ton of blu Ray's and CDs. Physical media=gooder
Just ourdated technology but still great
Movies on CD's, aah the AVI days... Personally, I don't miss those times, except for certain movies that weren't out on DVD, and probably won't be out on Blu-Ray, either. But hey, at least it did the job. But the quality wasn't that great.
@@JarodMoonchild1975 Very true
I’m really glad you showed as how to fix cds because I have a lot movies that I need to fix.
Don't you think both of them would make a great couple😂😅☺️😍
You should put coffee in a freeze-drier to make instant coffee
Nathaniel ʘ‿ʘ hi
GENIUS!
It already exists......
@@static7793 I know, but I've only ever seen it be done in a factory, never before have I seen it as a DIY project.
HOW are Cd's DVD's obsolete when I still use plenty of them?
Jason Larson hi
Obsolete doesn't mean unusable and new doesn't always mean better.
Then sire, you are obsolete as well.
Nice to read you Granddaddy
Yeah "you"
Everyone: Hey that’s a Walkman
Callie: Hey that’s a Diskman
No a walkman used cassette a discman used CD's you're wrong calli is right
Side note, Walkmans are now mp3 players.
Callie is correct. "Walkman" was Sony's portable cassette player. "Discman" was their portable CD player. Note that both were product names of Sony products specifically, and not the category of technology, either. Kinda like how not all tissues are Kleenex, and not all box mac 'n cheese is Kraft Dinner.
OK let's take a moment and say how beautiful and talented is Cali w her sculptures. I think she should do her own segment on sculpting w different items.
I LOVE the rose. It looks super SUPER cool
Oh c'mon , you talk like we use CD 80 years ago
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Hahahaha. Not far now!
Look how fast technology is evolging. it feels like 120 years ago lol
The CD bubble thing is how they make Kroger bags lol
can you guys make a giant lava lamp pleassseeee?!?!
Like so they can see👍
Id buy that cd rose looks nice
Also love these videos
0:52 I see a CD that says Kingdom Hearts
I still love CDs. I always ask for certain ones each year for Christmas.
Don't judge me but I prefer CDs and DVDs
I just like solid material
I have about 3-4 hundred DVDs in my closet and I still watch them
I won’t judge I have franklin d Roosevelt’s inauguration on a record. Along with Glenn Miller
I agree 100% when you have an actual physical copy you don't lose it. When you buy stuff now days where you download a copy you always don't have it a couple years later... like the computer or device you had it on breaks or you downloaded it on a subscription to something you are no longer subscribed to... having an actual physical object is so much better.
I have bought 3 cds (music) in 2019
If u wanna know then ts and b.e
Sorry if it's been said already. The data is embedded in the plastic, not the reflective. That's on a pressed CD. On a CDR the data is burned into a layer of ink on the bottom.
Soft buffing wheel on a 3500RPM motor with PlastX will restore CDs and DVDs most of the time. I used to get the too-scratched, won't-play DVDs from the local pawn shop for $0.50 each and had about a 90% success rate at getting them to play just fine. Once I had the feel of it just right, it took less than two minutes each.
"Obsolete technology
Me over hear with vinyl"
Here not hear
"Obsolete technology" I feel attacked (jk). almost 24 and I still use CD's regularly.
You are obselete 😂😂😂
@@ZeroDrizzy apparently. Granted I do love my bluetooth car stereo I installed, but i made sure to buy one with CD still. Lmao just not ready to give it up. Or my headphone jack. Ain't losing that yet either.
13 and still use them, I like the idea of supporting the artist and getting something in return.
@@jjjoshiii6659 they may be useful and they are becoming obsolete I still use them sometimes. Im only talking cds not dvd's or bluray since they are things most people use
CDs predate you? You either really young or just missed the entire 90's Nate...
I still use cds how else am I gonna play games or watch movies when the internet goes out or completely dies because of a glitch or massive problem.
“Callies cd’s” immediately shows an obviously ripped off kingdom hearts😂😂
noticed that too
Clueless Fisherman Callie gives of bisexual energy
Leslie M Bruh that’s so random I’m weakk💀
kidthetiggs she just so hyper and one time she said that her cat was her girlfriend or something similar to that lmao
Leslie M Lmfaoo
The waved CD looks like a really artistic version of "The Wall" by Pink Floyd.
"I'm a barbie girl in a barbie world....life in plastic its fantastic...." Thank you now i have that song stuck in my head!
Aqua is still playing in denmark, where they are from, they did a tour this year, :)
I used to work at a body shop doing paint and finish work. I have taken many CDs and sanded/polished them with 2000 grit sand paper and a high speed buffer.
Now that was fun loved how you pulled the metal coating off the CD's, I tried blowing bubbles last year with them and that's where I went wrong, leaving the coating on.
You: wow they can make bubbles from a CD :o
me: diy condoms
I thought that too haha
Same haha
😂
Obsolete technology XD!
My dad would argue against but he’s a geezer
yellowbaron 007 hi
Let's be Creative stfu
10:13 thinking about Nate's hand
Try using aluminum and sticking it on the CD to replace the other reflective material!!
That rose looked amazing.
4:28- you got it girlfriend, the data is in the plastic and the mirror reflects it. without the mirror the laser passes through and doesn't return any info.
Me: Nate what did you do at work today?
Nate: I waxed cds.
0:53
*feels ancient* .... Ow, my fossils.
So, I know this is an older video but I've watched three times and I just remembered a story to do with DVD's (or CD's).
When I was younger, my dad used to put lots of things on DVD's, like recordings, music, films, etc. but I never knew how. All I saw was him writing the names on then and voila! Whatever was on there started playing in the CD player, DVD player or whatever he used depending what was on the disk. So, for years I thought all you had to do was write what you wanted on the disk and it would work. Genuinely.
A CD-R stores the data in the ink between the reflective layer and the plastic. On a pressed CD, the data is in the metal part.
ok my brain is bad. the tube film that was made by heating it up looked like a blown up condom. made me laugh really hard
Lol was thinking the same thing
children
@@soltrice you right
CDs still sound better than MP3s. SACD, DVD-Audio, and Blu-ray audio sound better than any of them. Physical is just better except it's not convenient.
Who needs MP3s when FLAC exists?
@@KaitouKaiju Flac is great for portable music. I just wish surround sound music took off.
No. Physical doesnt sound better. Its digital data and there no difference unless its compressed. Analog is whole another story..
@@daimonien CDs use a bitrate of 1.45mbps, FLAC tops out at 1.1mbps. Still a significant improvement. Moot compared to DVD-Audio which can do 9.6mbps, and surround sound as well. But DVD-Audio is an audiophile format, not meant to be convenient like a file on an MP3 player or your phone.
@@thatguyontheright1 I was thinking disc images, not mp3/flacs 😗
now I can repair some of my favorite games If only I had known about this sooner I would have been able to play Halo Combat evolved sooner
Oh that noise when Nate was blowing the balloon hurt my ears 6:30
Edit: the pretty holo!
I have a few CDs from the 80’s and 90’s and they sound amazing they do jump some and a CD player with speakers from the 80’s and it still works perfectly. The CDs from the 80’s and CD player are from my dad and the 90’s are originals from 1996 and 1997 that I got from a record store (I can tell they are originals because they still have the original market paper and photos
#6: clay shooting the worst ones like AOL.
"I found this one today"
DVD player NO
2:04
calling cd,s obsolete tech just hurt me
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ITS HOLOOOOOO 💿💿💿💿
i still use cds to this day, theres something special about having a physical thing for your music, and people thank me when the internets out
Still used a lot, actually. All the time at work.
I still use CDs for music on my stereo it’s still cool man.
You can actually do the same glass-blowing thing by covering one end of a straw in hot glue and blowing out the other.
I tried it
You should do five experiments with floppy discs
Can you do some cool experiments with squishys? Like so they can see and reply some things you would like them to do to them!👑❤️