Doesn't matter how happy the RAM supposedly was, you still pay for someone to cut it up into bytes and solder it into a chip.
No one needs RAM anyway, you can easily live off CPU cache and SSD space.
You probably have several products in your home delivered by a fleet of nuclear powered ships.
Not by choice though.
I only buy local, from Europe where I live, or used.
Currently, the only tech capable of solving our energy needs is nuclear.
Currently, the only tech capable of solving our energy needs is using less energy.
And the new reactors are safer than the ones that come to mind with melt downs.
And container ships aren't known for being in line with current safety standards in anything.
They're operated out of whatever island has the lowest taxes and least regulations, built by the lowest bidder and often crewed by people who don't share a commmon language.
Then provide an "other" option with a text box instead.
Make entering some text mandatory if you click it.
No one gravitates toward that.
Besides, a "none" option can just be discarded when you analyze the data.
If all your boxes are social media sites, you have no idea which ones are poisoned by bad data, and by how much.
I didn't know it was the last time, and I don't know when exactly it was, but I do know what it was that I burnt:
A Linux install CD