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and offered me a deal on a new one.
I have a freaking Toshiba solid state TV set still going strong after 32 years.
And a microwave still going strong after 23 years.
and offered me a deal on a new one.
I have a freaking Hitachi solid state TV set still going strong after 32 years.
And a microwave still going strong after 23 years.
and offered me a deal on a new one.
I have a freaking Hitachi solid state TV set still going strong after 32 years.
And a microwave still going strong after 23 years.
and offered me a deal on a new one.
I have a freaking Hitachi solid state TV set still going strong after 32 years.
And a microwave still going strong after 23 years.
and offered me a deal on a new one.
I have a freaking Hitachi solid state TV set still going strong after 32 years.
And a microwave still going strong after 23 years.
Actually, the new ones aren't near as well shielded. Consumer Reports.Dude, that old ass microwave is seeping radiation throughout your house and melting your brain.
Get a new fucking microwave for like $100 for crying out loud.
ginspy - it is too old for Microsoft Windows.
Microsoft does not want you to keep your computer, they need you to buy another PC so they can keep selling copies to Dell, HP etc.
Ask some geek people you know about Linux. Most of them will be glad to load it onto your 6 year old computer...and after installing it - it will be faster and safer than you old computer was - the day you bought it.
Microsoft Windows is designed so that you need to replace it, and replace your computer.
Linux is designed to run with minimal hardware.
Think of it like this...Windows is like an incandescent lightbulb that by it's nature declines with age, and will always, always need replaced.
Linux is like a halogen lightbulb. Does not decline with age as much, and lasts many times longer.
(Except of course Linux is free)
ginspy - it is too old for Microsoft Windows.
Microsoft does not want you to keep your computer, they need you to buy another PC so they can keep selling copies to Dell, HP etc.
Ask some geek people you know about Linux. Most of them will be glad to load it onto your 6 year old computer...and after installing it - it will be faster and safer than you old computer was - the day you bought it.
Microsoft Windows is designed so that you need to replace it, and replace your computer.
Linux is designed to run with minimal hardware.
Think of it like this...Windows is like an incandescent lightbulb that by it's nature declines with age, and will always, always need replaced.
Linux is like a halogen lightbulb. Does not decline with age as much, and lasts many times longer.
(Except of course Linux is free)
Planned obsolecense.
They probably have board-meetings about it.
Not that familiar with linux or cloud-internet.