Yup. Ergo, the original statement is not true in the general case. Outside of the EU, parmesan can be unspecific, but is still not specifically a word for the fake stuff.
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Wrong
The English name parmesan is borrowed from French parmesan, earlier parmisan, in turn borrowed from Italian parmigiano. In French, it is first attested as a name for the cheese in 1414, and in English, in 1519.
--Wikipedia
While I'm completely disinterested in football, and I do think the craze is often more than a bit much, this is just overly reductionist. Does everything one cares about and finds fun/interesting necessarily need to have intrinsic value? I'd say no.
Of course bad designs overheating the leds do lead to some cars models (and brands) burning out their LED's, but as a general statement its still true.
LED's generally outlast the car
fair enough
Is this downvoted because people doesnt agree with the content, or because they don't trust the source?
a real life example? you mean like a photo of a person next to a router?
depends a lot, but yes some lights are like that.
OK.
I remember prematurely scoffing at this notion in regards to early formula 1
But with the context that the driver stuck out like this, and were more likely than not to go up in flames in an accident, I'd say it might actually very well have been safer without.
But, yeah, it of course makes no sense in consumer cars.