Lmfao yeah ok buddy tell us all about the short lifespan of todays appliances where itll cost me more to replace a logic board in 5 years than it is to buy a new machine.
I agree totally. In most cases they’re made far better than the old stuff. I could list them here but not right now. Break’s almost over for me at work.
Did I mention appliances? No I didn’t. Some of the things made today are better than yesteryear ones:
- Internet speed went from 56k dialup to 10 gigabits Ethernet.
- Computer went from 16 colors 640x480 with 4mb Ram and 40mb hdd with cpu at 16mhz one core to millions of colors 4K with 16gb+ ram and terabytes of hdd with cpu at 3.0ghz multicores.
- Video games from side scrolling 8bits games with simple graphics and sound to hyper realistic 4K with surround sound.
- Cellphones from simple ones where you had to press numbers a few times to get a specific letter to basically portable computers.
- Television from analog snowy low resolution to 4K.
- Video from VHS tapes of more or less same low resolution to 4K Blu-ray disks.
- Camcorders from the massive VHS ones you hold over your shoulder to tiny 4K in your smartphone which fits your pocket.
I could go on but I’ll stop for now.
Btw, our ultra modern stove/oven cost about $600~ I forget how much it was new. The computerized control board about $100~ from
https://www.ereplacementparts.com which isn’t too bad if it last about 5 years. I dunno where you’re looking at that a control board would cost over $600.
Do you guys really think they are going to go to the trouble of designing a complex fiber optic light system for ovens? That just seems ridiculous when the incandescent lights they put in them now work just fine.
Do anyone even know what fiber optics are? In a nutshell it looks like a wire. Instead of copper strands allowing transmission of electrons it’s fiberglass strands allowing transmission of light.
I’m not saying they should do the fiber optic system but what’s keeping them from doing just that so they can call it an upgrade or whatever in order to sell ovens? If anything, they’ll just use halogen bipin bulbs on newer ovens like ours does.
Overpopulation. USA 200 million in 1970 327 million 2018. Only so many sardines in a can before it runs over and problems arise. I hope they start making incandescents and mercury vapor again.
Me too.
FTW!
We do have a population problem world wide not just here. That much I agree with you. But saying USA having too many people will lead to problems is unrealistic as USA is a bit bigger than China in terms of land area and they have over 4 times more people than the USA. We have a long way before we start having serious problems.