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"Planned obsolescence" is the old term for what y'all are writing about.
Another example is the tight restriction on memory expansion: always
just slightly more than standard so you will have to keep buying new
machine.
- Re: OS X is ten years old today Mark Morris
- Re: OS X is ten years old today Ashley Aitken
- Re: OS X is ten years old today Nathan Sims
- Re: OS X is ten years old today Ashley Aitken
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- Re: OS X is ten years old today Ashley Aitken
- Re: OS X is ten years old today Stefano Mori
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- Re: OS X is ten years old today Arno Hautala
- Re: OS X is ten years old today William Ehrich
- Re: OS X is ten years old today William Ehrich
- Re: OS X is ten years old today steve
- Re: OS X is ten years old today Mark Morris
- Re: OS X is ten years old today steve
- Re: OS X is ten years old today steve
- Re: OS X is ten years old today Scott Anguish
- Re: OS X is ten years old today LuKreme
- Re: OS X is ten years old today Nathan Sims
- Re: OS X is ten years old today LuKreme
- Re: OS X is ten years old today Nathan Sims
