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Default Planned Obselescence....A Good Thing?

On Tue, 16 Jan 2007 09:36:50 +1100, "Rod Speed"
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b wrote
Everett M. Greene wrote
Rod Speed writes
terry wrote


Although recent discussion/discovery that IPods will
exhaust their batteries in approximately one to two
years do clearly raise the question? "Designed to fail?".


Doesnt explain stuff like cordless phones that use standard batterys.


What explains the electric toothbrushes that don't have
replaceable batteries? You have to toss a $60-$120
device just because a $5 battery has failed.


...and let's not forget those plasma tvs of ' a certain well known
brand who invented the walkman' with the driver chips on the cables
to the screen - horizontal black line of death and you toss a 2000? tv!


Just lousy design, no evil conspiracy.


Conspiracy of idiocy

they should hang the designers of that one!
Crimes against the environment.


It would **** the environment much more to have every
low level component easily unpluggable and replaceable.


Explain that one. I'd love to hear the spin you can put on THIS!!!!!!



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