The concept of current vs "out of date" equipment is a hard one to get your 
head around let alone your emotions. ANything you can buy in the computer field 
is already out of date by the time it has gone into production and been put on 
the market for you to buy. You can't be on the cutting edge of technology 
unless you are there making the cuts, and then someone else is ahead of you 
doing something else.  The computer I bought in January for $1100.00 was 
selling for $600 in May. Did they cheat me by not telling me the price was 
going to go down and there was going to be something faster and bigger and 
maybe even better in five months? Not at all. That's the nature of the field 
the nature of technology in these marvelous times.

The alternative would be for what you buy to stay the best in its field for 
your needs. When you pay a price for technology, that price would be the same 
price no matter what, there would be no new models, no improvements,no changes. 
If that is the case, you'd be happy with what you bought and what you paid for 
it. Well, you have what you paid for at the time you paid it That is what was 
there then. The fact that it didn't go out of date for a year or a month or a 
week is just a matter of chronology in the field of tecnology. You just pick a 
point along the continuum of development, agree on a price you're going to play 
at and jump in with both hands and both feet and enjoy your choice. Even in the 
blindness market it's pretty safe to say those buying equipment today are going 
to have something that is out of date within a year give or take siz months. 
The units we had in June ane were great. They didn't all of a sudden become 
less so because there's a new model year now.There is just
 a new model year and it's got even more to offer those who want the new 
features. That's called progress and we have always paid for it in all areas. 
Improving a product and keeping as close to state of the art as can be done is 
what keeps a company competitive. Progress, improvement, development, and 
growth are what we demand because they are what makes it better for us as a 
group, and what keeps a company alive as a provider. We can't have it both ways.

I for one will enjoy listening to everyone telling about their experiences with 
the new capabilities of the new products and  look forward to the time I'm 
ready to jump in along the continuum again.

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