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An Elegant Technology for a More Civilized Age.

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yayınlandı 17 Apr 2023 / İçinde Ciência e Tecnologia

An Elegant Weapon for a More Civilized Age.

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bigintol03
bigintol03 2 yıl önce

The term is "Planned obsolescence" in other words MADE TO BREAK! So you'll have to buy a replacement sooner rather than later!

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The Man Inside
The Man Inside 2 yıl önce

I can guarantee you who conceived this had no such concept. This in particular was made to last, the proof is it is still here, and is still working, even with that capacitor in that shape. Check this video so you can see the difference for a more recent one. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=....s_gnl-F8zE8&pp=y

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bigintol03
bigintol03 2 yıl önce

@The Man Inside: No,not back then they didn't, back in the day manufacturers took pride in their products and workmanship! Those days are gone...FOREVER!!!

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The Man Inside
The Man Inside 2 yıl önce

@bigintol03: a few days ago I saw a man using a Nokia 3310. That must be 20 years old. How is that battery still going is beyond me.

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bigintol03
bigintol03 2 yıl önce

@The Man Inside: That's crazy!

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red maple
red maple 2 yıl önce

Because most people will never open in a device.

I agree with you.

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John_Doe
John_Doe 2 yıl önce

"Why don't we do this anymore?"

Because the economists and accountants figured out that disposable planned obsolescence in engineering and manufacturing was more profitable (at least in the short-term). And since they don't give a shit about the preservation of civilization - only their own bottom-line within their own lifetimes - you see where it's led us.

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SoloMan Zone
SoloMan Zone 2 yıl önce

Old things are always far better made so they will last...just take a look at me!

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