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Certainly not, but how much of what is sold as "new and improved", is genuine and how much is marketing and built in redundancy to either persuade us, or force us, to throw away what we have and replace it?
I'd say that bicycles have largely avoided this tactic, but I think it's creeping in.
Do you have a plan to halt the march of 'progress'?
Certainly not, but how much of what is sold as "new and improved", is genuine and how much is marketing and built in redundancy to either persuade us, or force us, to throw away what we have and replace it?
I'd say that bicycles have largely avoided this tactic, but I think it's creeping in.