Of course, but rubbers can fail and they don't prevent everything. Many STDs like herpes, hpv etc are not stopped by them because they are transferred by skin contact, not necessarily genital contact. So yea they're still a great idea.
I've never had intercourse without one as all my gfs preferred the extra safety. No problem.
A siesta is a multi hour thing though and those people work mornings and evenings. So the total work day is very long. It's mainly because during the day it was too hot to work.
Yes in the 80s electronic equipment like TVs even came with electrical schematics in the box. Not really intended for most end users (repairing a CRT is quite dangerous if you don't know what you're doing) but to help the repair guy. No extended warranty scams, no approved dealers get parts only. Just all the help they could offer.
Now there's a one page leaflet in the box showing where the on button is and for the rest you'll have to find the pdf.
Software came with thick ring binders describing every feature and updates came with inserts to put at the right places in the binders. Manuals actually were useful.
Yes but in the beginning in the podcast the purgatory theory already came up and they were like "noooo that's not what we're doing".
And yes I don't like Abrams stuff much for that reason. At least he's got the right name, his work is really like a main battle tank, it's all about the explosions and brute force, not finesse.
Looks great!