Along with Betamax and HD-DVD, LaserDiscs were the casualty of a video format war. They were more unwieldy and expensive than the VHS tapes they were meant to replace. At the same time, they were easier to damage and held less information than the DVDs that eventually superseded them. Recently, over at Screencrush, film critic Matt Singer compiled a list of LaserDiscs that are still, surprisingly, very valuable. But why?
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On Monday, January 15, Kieran Culkin brought home an Emmy for lead actor in a drama series for his work on Succession. It’s far from his first award this season for the role of Roman Roy, one of three Roy children fighting to take over their father’s media conglomerate — he also won big at the Golden Globes and the Critics Choice Awards. An awards trifecta is, of course, reason enough for celebration — but it was also, according to Culkin, the perfect time to remind his wife of a sort of promise she had made him months ago.
The biggest error parents make, particularly in cold weather, is one they don’t even realize: They put their child in the car seat wearing a big winter coat. Admittedly, the idea of strapping a child into a freezing car seat without a winter coat seems cruel. Why would anyone risk exposing their child to frostbite or hypothermia? It doesn’t make sense. But as counterintuitive as it may sound, putting a baby in a coat immediately reduce a car seat’s effectiveness and put a child in danger.
Sometimes, lying in wait, assassin bugs are known to stalk their targets using stealthy moves, lightning-fast speed and an element of surprise. Once they pounce on their prey, they stab them and release a paralyzing toxin that overcomes and kills the victim. And, If that wasn’t gruesome enough, then they suck their prey’s liquified innards through their straw-like mouthparts.
“While this sounds like something out of a horror movie, the fact is that most assassin bugs are actually beneficial!