• taladar@sh.itjust.works
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    3 months ago

    It is sort of surreal to see someone so young they don’t know what burning a CD is in an article about a game older than CD burners.

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      3 months ago

      Just a small correction (that makes things worse):

      It is sort of surreal to see someone so young they don’t know what burning a CD is writing an article about a game older than CD burners.

      The person asking the question here is correct, the phrase in the article makes no sense, and it’s likely written by someone who heard the lingo “burn” in reference to discs but it’s too young to have use it themselves (otherwise they would have said they ripped the intact CD, or they burned copies of it)

      Edit: Also I think CD burners came out around the same time (I remember a store that sold copies in my city back in the 90s), although I personally didn’t had a disk burner for many years (but also I didn’t played Half-life for many years after it came out, so I guess it evens out)

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      3 months ago

      Half-Life is definitely not older than home CD burners. Now if you’ll excuse me, there’s some damn kids on my lawn again.