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Old 05-01-07, 04:22 PM   #1
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They just don't build them like that anymore

Yes I remember when things lasted and went on and on. But now your be lucky if they don't breakdown in a week.

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Old 05-01-07, 04:25 PM   #2
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I just bought a new TV a couple of weeks ago.

The last time I bought a TV, 5 years ago, the salesman told me TV's used to be designed to last 10 years, but now they are only designed to last 5.

I guess he was right.
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Old 05-01-07, 04:52 PM   #3
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The faster technology changes, the shorter the lifespan of each item.

Our family had one TV for 20 years, and damn if the new HD one isn't beautiful
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Old 05-01-07, 04:55 PM   #4
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Next door got a digital TV and it broke down in less than a month and three days after it was repaired. That was last week, I must find out how it is now.
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Old 05-01-07, 05:50 PM   #5
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The whole HD thing is so up in the air, that I have been hesitant to buy one. It seems crazy spending that much on a tv.

I do know that the Adult Video Industry has said that HDDVD will be their standard and not Blueray. The AVI selected VHS back in the day, and this killed Betamax.
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Old 05-02-07, 07:22 AM   #6
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The whole HD thing is so up in the air, that I have been hesitant to buy one. It seems crazy spending that much on a tv.

I do know that the Adult Video Industry has said that HDDVD will be their standard and not Blueray. The AVI selected VHS back in the day, and this killed Betamax.
I was the same way but I got our HDTV given to us as a gift and have to say WOW!
I don't normally watch TV but the wife does. Even digital is great on these things. The nature shows are incredible. Now we couldn't go back to a normal tv.
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Old 05-01-07, 05:50 PM   #7
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Technology itself dosn't induce a shorter lifespan, greed does. A constant rate of breakdowns in products will practically guarantee a continuous production run of a particular product. While on the face of it, this isn't a very appreciative motive, but it does spur the drive for better quality products that are sure to be bought by an all too willing consumer base.

It's a consumer/throwaway society at work.
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Old 05-01-07, 05:51 PM   #8
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Technology itself dosn't induce a shorter lifespan, greed does. A constant rate of breakdowns in products will practically guarantee a continuous production run of a particular product. While on the face of it, this isn't a very appreciative motive, but it does spur the drive for better quality products that are sure to be bought by an all too willing consumer base.

It's a consumer/throwaway society at work.
That's what I think too. Shoddy workmanship is part of their "business plan".
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Old 05-01-07, 06:35 PM   #9
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I take every last drop out of them. Still have a Sony 17" E200 multiscan monitor that will soon (or better: finally) be stored to start collecting dust as an emergency monitor. It's the most beautifull CRT I ever had and still works perfectly. I regret not buying a 21" or 24" when Sony was still making Trinitron monitors. You'd know if you ever used one. The monitor I had before that one was dumped after turning green and blurred to a point I could no longer tolerate but also because friends ridiculed me for sticking to such a crappy monitor.

This goes pretty much for everything. I'm the collector, the keeper, the efficiency-waste maniac. What saves me is the rest of the house, my counterpart. I couldn't let loose my no-waste impulse if I didn't had someone to pull me back to my senses. The sane mind that convinces me rightfully when things are too old and crappy and when it's time to replace them.

That was the case with my Sidewinder Forcefeedback 1. It was old and crappy and MS had released the FF 2. But it was so expensive! Not worth it! Yes, yes it's worth it - I was told. Buy it. Your old joystick is in a very poor state. The throttle lost sensitivity, the button 2 requires all your strength to activate, the thing is done for good. Buy it. So I bought it, noticed the huge difference it made and what do I know, a few months later Microsoft pulled the plug on the FF2 and it sold out. Had I waited a little longer I'd never have this joystick...yes, indeed, I'm still using the MS FF2 and no it didn't lost any sensitivity yet, I swear!

Speaking of computers: my cordless logitech keyboard is so old the markings on the A, S, C and other keys are fading away! But it works like a charm and I'm very used to it. Whenever I use the other PC's still new MS keyboard my typo rating goes to the roof.

Kitchen appliances and TVs are not my responsibility but I didn't allowed my TV to get replaced untill it got blurred. Old Sony with a built-in VHS. The newer one is a Sony Wega 21"-or something because it's slightly widescreen. I guess the Wega brand is outdated by now but this TV is still perfect. Should last at least another 2, 3, heck, even 5 years perhaps! Optimism...or untill they make a 24" HD TV that can be used as a PC monitor. I'll buy that the instant it comes out even if I have to spend the entire year paying for it.

While not my responsibility, the newer refrigerators do make a gigantic difference when compared to the old junk. If this woman were my mother I'd force her to accept a frost-free freezer wether she likes it or not. Less noise, less hassle and besides all: talk about energy inefficiency. The novelty effect is not worth the electricity bill. Of course, now that it has been running for 50 years, might aswell push it to the limit and see for how much longer it will go...

But I'll concur that some things are treasure. Like the HUGE Victor Victrola all-in-one cabinet standing in my living room. Fully functional relic, older than this freezer by 3 decades, though I won't be able to afford to keep it operational in the future if Valves don't become less rare or otherwise cheaper. Nope, it won't play CD-ROMs or DVDs or tune satellite radio but it's beautiful and it looks like some cool old-style science-fiction control panel.
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Old 05-01-07, 06:41 PM   #10
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I have a 19" Sony Trinitron Monitor I found outside my apartment on the street!

I have had it for 2 years and it looks fantastic.
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Old 05-01-07, 08:08 PM   #11
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3rd maybe 4th owner of a IBM P-200 20" CRT Monitor. Best part it was

FREE!!! It works perfect so even tho I can get a 20" widescreen
1000to1 cr 2ms LCD for $169.00 at Costco I'm finding it hard to part with.
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Old 05-01-07, 08:12 PM   #12
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I believe they call that thing where everything breaks, planned obsalescance.

I'll ask my good friend Chris Rock to explain it all to you:

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Old 05-01-07, 08:20 PM   #13
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:rotfl: It's so true!!!!

Or even better that NASA spent several billion dollars for a pen that will work in space when it can be replaced with a pencil!!! (well, not really funny in hindsight).
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Old 05-01-07, 10:03 PM   #14
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:rotfl: It's so true!!!!

Or even better that NASA spent several billion dollars for a pen that will work in space when it can be replaced with a pencil!!! (well, not really funny in hindsight).
yea i heard about that. NASA spent millions on the pen. Soviets used a pencil....

as for car endurance i agree 150% that older cars outlast the new ones by a LONGG time. just ask my daily extreamly abused 70' VW Bug
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Old 05-02-07, 12:54 AM   #15
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Frozen in time: the fridge still going strong after 50 years
Big deal! Let me enlighten you.
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