them up too.
M marsha-tbay Well-known member May 18, 2008 #3 I read about in Investors Business Daily last week. Things never cease to amaze!
C curious1 Well-known member May 21, 2008 #4 Interesting article about planned obsolescence in the appliance industry. No parts for any older than 7 years? I guess we won't have to worry about faddish colors, they won't last long enough to go out of style. Scroll down to about three lines beneath the picture for obsolescence comments. http://blogs.wsj.com/deals/2008/05/16/ge-and-the-death-of-manufacturing/?mod=WSJBlog
Interesting article about planned obsolescence in the appliance industry. No parts for any older than 7 years? I guess we won't have to worry about faddish colors, they won't last long enough to go out of style. Scroll down to about three lines beneath the picture for obsolescence comments. http://blogs.wsj.com/deals/2008/05/16/ge-and-the-death-of-manufacturing/?mod=WSJBlog
M marilynfl Moderator May 21, 2008 #5 That's how printers are designed now. It cost more to fix than to buy a new one.