Good point, lol. I doubt I'll be going with them again. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like there's much of anything of actually good quality and durability these days. My old, old stuff all refuses to die and works great, but the newer stuff almost always seems to be so unreliable or glitchy. Another example: my 29-year-old TV and my old VCR still work great, but the brand new DVD player I just bought shuts itself off at random intervals for no reason at all.
My 7-year-old Samsung washer just shit itself.
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Good point, lol. I doubt I'll be going with them again. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like there's much of anything of actually good quality and durability these days. My old, old stuff all refuses to die and works great, but the newer stuff almost always seems to be so unreliable or glitchy. Another example: my 29-year-old TV and my old VCR still work great, but the brand new DVD player I just bought shuts itself off at random intervals for no reason at all.
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Tech moves faster and faster now and is designed to not last as long as it once did, so you continue to buy.
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Yeah, I hate that! It's really a shame. Give me simple and lasts forever over some crazy gadgety thing that needs to be replaced every few years!
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Yeps