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OT: Boy do things change fast now days.
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Posted by Kelly C on January 27, 2006 at 07:06:20 from (63.171.43.140):
Just a observation. I remember when CD writers 1st came out. I wanted one real bad, but they cost $2500 for one. I did finnaly get one. I paid almost $400 for a HP writer. I am now Ebaying some of my old stuff and thought I would sell it. Figured if I got $40 or $50 for it I would be doing good. Heck no value in any of that kind of stuff. You can buy all you want for less than $20 new on Ebay. Funny how that Technology stuff has a real short life cycle. Not mad about it. It is actually a good thing. CD writers are cool. Now every one can have one. Just seems strange, it really messes with your value system. I have a old CPU in the drawer that I paid $700 and was very proud to have it. It has no value no at all. NONE. I might as well throw it out. But I cant. I feel like I would be thowing $700 out the door. ARG... I better get used to that. When your at the time a Item goes from being something to being a comodity.
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