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I understand you, Empire. I think there is some built in "life expectancy" more now than in the past... the way light bulbs are produced to function for a determined number of hours/power-cycles before failing so that the consumer must re-purchase periodically. They can make a 100 year bulb if they wanted too. Main thing is that, with electronics, we get more for the same money compared to predicessors. More what?! My first 1983 CD player was a 22 lb tank, but kinda sounded brittle compared to even the 5 lb slimline mas-market cheapos sold today. However, the 1983 model is still in use with a nephew. |
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