14 years ago
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14 years ago
This is a very interesting piece of information. The new products drive old rendering them obsolete. Those with moderate means should consider whether it is okay to replace their obsolete products. If the old products are still usable and suitable and there is no likelihood of shortage of spare parts in near future, one should not replace. One must weigh the pros and cons of continuing with old or replacing with latest product.
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14 years ago
This is really a collective information shared by you,Jayen.Thanks for sharing!!! :) :)
14 years ago
This is a very interesting information jayen... thanks for sharing it....
14 years ago
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