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InWin Announces Unique, Ultra-Light PC Chassis with Colorful Covers

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Well in that case their hands are tied as far as naming goes. It obvious who they are targeting for this case and a bunch of arbitrary letters and numbers wouldn't have the same appeal.
Nah. Finding a neutral name isn't that difficult. There's plenty of room in between "In-Win Alice" and "In-Win z0mg g4m3r-lulz_123456789abc".
 
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And yet instead of getting PC cases primarily from metal/wood/glass/paper?, which can be recycled or re-purposed we get 99,9% plastic PC enclosure launch....hard pass for me.

Plastic can't be recycled? That's news to me. I've been doing it all wrong then and should just chuck plastics in the trash instead of the recycle bin marked plastic. /s The push to move away from plastics is because it bio degrades, slowly if at all, ending up in places it isn't supposed, and in ways it isn't meant to be because of the way it breaks down, when it does break down. To imply plastic cannot be recycled that's just...
 
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Plastic can't be recycled? That's news to me. I've been doing it all wrong then and should just chuck plastics in the trash instead of the recycle bin marked plastic. /s The push to move away from plastics is because it bio degrades, slowly if at all, ending up in places it isn't supposed, and in ways it isn't meant to be because of the way it breaks down, when it does break down. To imply plastic cannot be recycled that's just...
Actually, a lot of plastics are either non-recyclable or are but are not actually recycled as nobody is providing that service. As a general rule, soft plastics are recycled to a decent degree (30-50% in some countries), while hard plastics are usually not recycled at all.
 
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Actually, a lot of plastics are either non-recyclable or are but are not actually recycled as nobody is providing that service. As a general rule, soft plastics are recycled to a decent degree (30-50% in some countries), while hard plastics are usually not recycled at all.

That's still a far way from saying metal/glass/wood/paper can be recycled unlike plastic
 
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As long as its cheap, I actually quite like it myself
 
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Plastic can't be recycled? That's news to me. I've been doing it all wrong then and should just chuck plastics in the trash instead of the recycle bin marked plastic. /s The push to move away from plastics is because it bio degrades, slowly if at all, ending up in places it isn't supposed, and in ways it isn't meant to be because of the way it breaks down, when it does break down. To imply plastic cannot be recycled that's just...

I am not saying plastics can't be recycled, it's more likely me composing my post badly, which I apologize for. It is, but as you and @Valantar discussed it is often ending up in places where it's not supposed to be.
 
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That's still a far way from saying metal/glass/wood/paper can be recycled unlike plastic
Somewhat true, but recycling infrastructure is far better developed in most places for glass and metals, while wood and paper are biodegradable, paper is recyclable, and scrap wood can be further processed into useful products. As such, plastics fall pretty far down the list of recyclability.
 
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I am not saying plastics can't be recycled, it's more likely me composing my post badly, which I apologize for. It is, but as you and @Valantar discussed it is often ending up in places where it's not supposed to be.

Reread what you wrote. There were no lines to read between, simply put you wrote these can be recycled, and this cannot
 
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Reread what you wrote. There were no lines to read between, simply put you wrote these can be recycled, and this cannot

I read what I wrote and sounds good to me. May be a little harsh on this product launch, but making a point valid to me. I don't know how we got the point I imply that plastics can't be recycled, but yeah if you say so, I do imply plastics can't recycled and "that's just...".
 
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I read what I wrote and sounds good to me. May be a little harsh on this product launch, but making a point valid to me. I don't know how we got the point I imply that plastics can't be recycled, but yeah if you say so, I do imply plastics can't recycled and "that's just...".

Here "instead of getting PC cases primarily from metal/wood/glass/paper, which can be recycled or re-purposed, we get 99,9% plastic PC enclosure.

You have an appositive phrase declaring the indirect subjects in the dependent clause, metal/wood/glass/paper, are recyclable unlike the direct subject of the independent clause, plastic.

Rearranging the clauses so they're not backwards.

"We get 99.9% plastic enclosure instead of getting PC cases primarily from metal/wood/glass/paper which can be recycled or repurposed."

Is it not implied that plastic cannot be recycled or repurposed?
 
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Here "instead of getting PC cases primarily from metal/wood/glass/paper, which can be recycled or re-purposed, we get 99,9% plastic PC enclosure.

You have an appositive phrase declaring the indirect subjects in the dependent clause, metal/wood/glass/paper, are recyclable unlike the direct subject of the independent clause, plastic.

Rearranging the clauses so they're not backwards.

"We get 99.9% plastic enclosure instead of getting PC cases primarily from metal/wood/glass/paper which can be recycled or repurposed."

Is it no implied that plastic cannot be recycled or repurposed?

Thanks man, that was actually useful. I thought you were just nit-picking or something. I hope I didn't offend you. I am sorry everyone for the off-topic.
 
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Let's not worry too much about InWin selling a few thousand plastic pc cases that will last for years.

The design is excellent. You have to look at it as a customizable frame....that's the beauty.
 
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Somewhat true, but recycling infrastructure is far better developed in most places for glass and metals, while wood and paper are biodegradable, paper is recyclable, and scrap wood can be further processed into useful products. As such, plastics fall pretty far down the list of recyclability.

Partially right. I agree that tons of hard plastics are problematic at best to recycle in any way. Especially black plastics.

Clean paper (like e.g. simple newspaper/printer paper with weight of 40-80g/m2) yeah sure. But you can't recycle paper fused with polymers, aluminium (ubiquitous Tetra-pack style solutions - e.g. tubes from Pringles chips or any UHT milk) and many, many other. You can recycle to some degree heavy duty cardboard, but recycling them is much more toxic than recycling for example HDPE, which is simply trivial. By default recycling any paper resistant to water (fused with polymers or tons of cellulose) is neither economical nor environmentally viable. You'll produce less waste by burning them than recycling.

Biodegradability of paper fused with plastics/metals (like 75% of paper used today) is highly questionable at best.
 
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