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Default Planned Obselescence....A Good Thing?

I found a website where you can report this "Planned Obselescence" at
http://www.designedtobreak.com. Apparently, you submit your report and
others can go there BEFORE they buy something to see what the track
record on that product is. Seems like a very young site, not many
posts, but a good idea.

I do believe that companies design products to fail, that's for sure!


On Jan 17, 11:08 pm, clare at snyder.on.ca wrote:
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007 23:52:57 -0800, SMS
wrote:

Ecnerwal wrote:


The same logic is driving the production of hybrid cars that are less
fuel efficient than some non-hybrid cars. When the battery pack dies in
8-10 years, the car will be junk (non-economic to repair), clearing the
way for more new car sales.


What's driving the production of hybrid cars is government policy. Tax
credits, and allowing hybrids to use carpool lanes is a powerful
incentive. Some people buy them because of a belief that they pollute
less, though in reality this is not the case.


I don't think that anyone buys a hybrid thinking that they're going to
save money on fuel, versus the extra initial cost, and shorter service life.In town traffic, a hybrid (toyota or honda design) DO polute less

because they never idle.

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