Increasing I am finding appliances I buy simply do not last, like they did
in our parents time.

For example, we recently purchased a Microwave which did not work at all
when we got home, so we took it back only to find the next one they pulled
out of the box had a dint in the side.

So they tried another one this time it actually worked, where is quality
control.

We purchased a Television for our Caravan which clapped out just after the
warranty expired, which now has to be thrown away.

This is becoming a frequent occurrence in the technological realm. In our
homes and offices we have computers, televisions, appliances, etc. with more
functions than we'd ever be able to fully comprehend, let alone enjoy (not
to mention the endless piles of outdated keyboards, power cords, mice and so
forth, all rendered virtually useless as these new improvements are
introduced.

They keep changing Windows Operating systems in advances in technology which
they say we need but this forces us to buy systems which work in these
environments thus making our old systems useless.

And cell phones? Well, every month, it seems, there is something new they
can do; making calls has almost become secondary to text-messaging, video
sharing and TV-watching., we're all clamouring for the new thing (and
willing to wait in line and overpay for it) - even when the old thing still
works great.

Washing machines used to last 30 years now we have had the electronics
replaced twice in 5 years just as the warranty period expired.

We pay good money these days   for appliances   with No longevity, which
ends up in land fill.

What have you in your home which either has broken down and is too expensive
to fix, or new technology changes has made that item useless.

Think about what you have,  and you might be surprised at how many you can
name.

Ray

 

 

 



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