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Battered But Not Beaten Commodore C64 Survives Over 25 Years Balancing Drive Shafts In Auto Repair Shop
One common complaint in the twenty-first century is that nothing is built to last. Even complex, expensive computers seem to have a relatively short shelf-life nowadays. One computer in a small auto repair shop in Gdansk, Poland, however, has survived for the last twenty-five years against all odds.
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If not for greed,this could be the norm.
True. Planned obsolescence is a bitch. I learned about it as a kid. I was driving with my grandma in her old Cadillac Coupe De Ville. I was rolling the window up and down and my grandmother told me to stop. She then explained planned obsolescence to me. That was the beginning of my eyes being opened to the real world. You might say my grandma was something of a "red pill".