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Time is Money, Online Continuity Offers, and Unplanned Obsolescence

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2 Responses to “Time is Money, Online Continuity Offers, and Unplanned Obsolescence”

  1. Broadcast Engineer says:

    Then don't shell it out. Many of us do not use Vista because it does not work with our work related software.

    HD only broadcasts can be received with converter boxes for antennas or via cable or satellite. You do not need a HDTV to view the broadcast.

    Blue Ray is great for people who want a new high definition DVD format but you can have cable or satellite TV and see many of the same movies by renting them. Don't even need the discs. DVD discs will still be around for a while. The cost of blue ray players and new discs is still too high for the average consumer.

    Bottom line is Consumer Electronics Association wants to make money and they will but it does not have to be all of your money or mine.

  2. a6stringrythm says:

    I think the term is always 'natural satin' – a whole phrase and not either one nor the other.

    Doesn't it just mean that the wood is pale and lacquered?

    Don't forget that it's more important how the guitar sounds to how it looks! If it's your first and if you can't play so well yet, ask the guitar shop assistant to play a few for you and listen closely to how they sound. Good luck!

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