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Modern day gadgetry turns obsolete and is discarded in no time, but the plastic and toxic materials in them can take eons to degrade.

Ostensibly still in beta phase, the hype however is overwhelming anticipation, running the risk of Glass turning obsolete before its general release- the laser disc of wearable computers.

It turns out it isn't "obsolete," even though the U.S. continues to defend a group of countries with a larger economy and population than America, and vastly greater resources than Russia, Europe's only conceivable adversary.

Their sole task is to protect artillery, the guns of the title, from the Russians; it turns out said artillery has been obsolete for at least a decade.

It turns out the old FHA isn't obsolete after all.

Obsolete products for obsolete cameras, as it turned out".

Why does it become obsolete so quickly?

Why go to the trouble and expense ($59 million, as it turned out) of grafting a decrepit, inefficient, obsolete office tower on to a modern transit interchange and shopping mall?

It turned out that Linux was not, in fact, obsolete, as it went on to become the popular operating system we all know and (some of us) love.

While hailed as a work of genius at the time, by the time it was built, offensive military tactics turned it obsolete as the German ' s Blitzkrieg simply bypassed those fortifications.

"Since GIFs have replaced written language," the post explained (in, ironically, written language), "we're making it easier to turn your obsolete verbiage into modern moving pictures".

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