Tech hardware companies strategy: planned obsolescence.
Not profitable for them to design a working product.
By the time something is on the market it is already being superseded.
Worm is leaving to enjoy a smoke… Careful, Worm! That’s a very bad habit!
Ever try to recover a damaged MP3? It takes a reaaaaallly small pencil. :)
I started to fall behind with technology as long ago as the 80s, maybe the 70s
If you used to rewind cassette tapes with a pencil, then you were made of the write stuff…
When i was a kid, a car that lasted 5 years was something to brag about. The goal was to get to 100,000 miles. Not every car made it. Today, cars are twice that durable.
September 18, 2015
B UTTONS over 3 years ago
Tech hardware companies strategy: planned obsolescence.
Not profitable for them to design a working product.
RAGs over 3 years ago
By the time something is on the market it is already being superseded.
drmickeyg over 3 years ago
Worm is leaving to enjoy a smoke… Careful, Worm! That’s a very bad habit!
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
Ever try to recover a damaged MP3? It takes a reaaaaallly small pencil. :)
Doctor Toon over 3 years ago
I started to fall behind with technology as long ago as the 80s, maybe the 70s
Ricky Bennett over 3 years ago
If you used to rewind cassette tapes with a pencil, then you were made of the write stuff…
Ed The Red Premium Member over 3 years ago
When i was a kid, a car that lasted 5 years was something to brag about. The goal was to get to 100,000 miles. Not every car made it. Today, cars are twice that durable.