Rich, I thought the table you referred to was very interesting. Mainly, I was surprised to see such relatively short lifespans for materials that I thought lasted much longer (like silicone rubber and neoprene.)
Might be a good reason to get new cables and speakers every 10 years??
I drive a 33 year old MB that my dad bought new in '72. I now have visions of walking out one morning and discovering all the electrical insulation has turned to dust over night -- yikes!!
Luckily I don't have any rubber parts (so far!) but now I think I understand why some women are concerned over them ;~))
Might be a good reason to get new cables and speakers every 10 years??
I drive a 33 year old MB that my dad bought new in '72. I now have visions of walking out one morning and discovering all the electrical insulation has turned to dust over night -- yikes!!
Luckily I don't have any rubber parts (so far!) but now I think I understand why some women are concerned over them ;~))