Buying electronics from Amazon is really rolling the dice. I've received so many inadvertent open box returns... it's just a matter of time before you get burned.
This topic always causes a lot of negative comments whenever it's mentioned. Far more people falsely claim there's a corporate tax benefit compared to people reminding that it's not true.
There's a secondary factor: when you donate through the company, they have an increase in gross profit without an increase in revenue. It's actually worse on their balance sheet from a performance standpoint. Not that it matters much in the grand scheme of things tho.
Yes I made the floppy drive work! There's a USB adapter hidden in the back, and modular power supply makes it simple to hook up. I actually use them at my job (machine shop) though we normally just use an RS-232 cable connection to transfer files, so disks don't get any actual use. I really wanted to ensure the 3.5 drive worked even though the CD-ROM doesn't work, I had to put the AIO radiator up there instead.
It's upward inside the drive bay, using a single 120mm fan and rad, then I perforated the case's top sheet metal with a new grid of holes for outlet airflow. Definitely not amazing cooling performance but hey. I had to slice the CDROM drive in half to make room for it... the floppy drive actually works but not the giant CDROM lol
I use that case for my work computer! It has a ryzen7 and RTX 2080. I had to hack the front USB to connect it with a modern mobo header, but it works...
I dunno if Disney cares much about the writing so long as the property makes money. It's hard to determine the cash return on streaming shows, though the viewership numbers definitely point towards a trend. Disney likes to characterize the production process as a product in an of itself, but subscribers are unlikely don't translate that into viewership past the first couple episodes 🤷♂️
That's aisle 36 where I'm from