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"The world is seven billion people swimming in a boiling froth of water, oil, guns, steel, race, sex, language, wisdom, secrets, hate, love, pain and TCP/IP."

Yep. There's my quote of the week.



Mine:

> More to the point, this is why the soi-disant-designer snob ... comes across as such a douchebag. It’s not “minimalist” if you buy a new one every two years; it’s conspicuous consumption with chamfered edges.


Weren't we also buying a new laptop every 2 years back when they had removable batteries?


Some people certainly were, many didn't (or did and gave the old one to someone else to use for a while). I study CS and I think most people have had their laptops for 3 or 4 years now. (only exception-pattern I can think of were people who jumped at retina screens)


I'm still rocking my 2009 Thinkpad after passing on my 2007 model (too heavy for my tastes) to my kids.


I'm still using my mid 2009 macbook. The battery is not that unremovable, it's just screwed in. I upgraded to 8gb ram and SSD as most have. Thanks to Apples move to super weak hardware you can't buy a new one that's better for the same price.


Ah, he found me out. I'm buying a new laptop every three years to impress strangers so they think I'm rich and are impressed with my status. Definitely not because my entire existence has happened in a time where the amount of transistors on a circuit doubling every 18 months was essentially considered a fact of nature.


Just because the next model has twice the whatever doesn't mean you need to get it. The only reason people upgrade on such a nice, predictable cycle is because of planned obsolescence.




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