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snooper2

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20. Nope, how long did a 1987 Chevy Cavalier last? Lucky to get 90k out of it..
Wed May 4, 2016, 10:26 AM
May 2016

now even the cheap cars are good for 150-70K...

My 2003 Dakota just got totaled from a hail storm and they gave me over 5K for it minus my 1k deductible, buyback value and taxes. And it has 162K miles...


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Good, maybe they'll stop charging $500 for a new phone. auntpurl May 2016 #1
The only reason they cost $500 is because they are made overseas with cheap labor. LiberalFighter May 2016 #19
Oh no, that is absurd. Jackie Wilson Said May 2016 #26
Broken clocks are right twice a day. cleanhippie May 2016 #62
like n/t okieinpain May 2016 #63
I am currently writing product descriptions for cellphone... ScreamingMeemie May 2016 #38
Well duh, FoxNewsSucks May 2016 #2
There is one thing you are not accounting for GummyBearz May 2016 #9
When all they offer in the new version is a slightly better camera, moving the headphone port to the hughee99 May 2016 #34
Yes GummyBearz May 2016 #36
wifi changes the equation Mosby May 2016 #56
Not unless they get rid of data caps. RichVRichV May 2016 #39
Data caps have been slowly improving GummyBearz May 2016 #41
2GBs is a 1.5 hour movie download. Nice to get but hardly a deal breaker. n/t RichVRichV May 2016 #49
The next big thing will be a combined device... apnu May 2016 #17
This is the right answer tkmorris May 2016 #45
Given how lucrative the "phablet" market is for phones apnu May 2016 #48
$100 tab & a cell phone. That's about it for me... Eleanors38 May 2016 #60
Bingo! brush May 2016 #54
And so it goes . . . JustAnotherGen May 2016 #3
The idea of upgrading a perfectly funtional edhopper May 2016 #4
Planned obsolescence, it's been working for the automobile industry for decades tularetom May 2016 #6
Technology does not work that way randr May 2016 #10
Which are unnecesarry for most people edhopper May 2016 #24
Most people use their phones for more than that. FLPanhandle May 2016 #30
And all of those work as well edhopper May 2016 #32
They reached that point a while back. RichVRichV May 2016 #44
true that edhopper May 2016 #53
I just jumped from an s4 to an s7 Fuddnik May 2016 #58
Uh, Tom???? ProfessorGAC May 2016 #18
How true randr May 2016 #51
Nope, how long did a 1987 Chevy Cavalier last? Lucky to get 90k out of it.. snooper2 May 2016 #20
that is a lot of miles for a young car hfojvt May 2016 #40
Dont bjuy a Toshiba PC then... Jackie Wilson Said May 2016 #27
I have had very good results from Dell edhopper May 2016 #29
I was gonna go Apple but I use connectify, and they dont have one for Apple Jackie Wilson Said May 2016 #33
I won't diss Apple edhopper May 2016 #55
Smartphones have come a long way but seem to have peaked in performance/abilities FLPanhandle May 2016 #5
Until 5G is rolled out GummyBearz May 2016 #11
That will be worth upgrading for! FLPanhandle May 2016 #15
that was my old joke hfojvt May 2016 #42
No doubt there will be a 6G GummyBearz May 2016 #47
They'd have done better to bring out updates more slowly. LisaM May 2016 #7
I always keep my previous phone in case something like that were to happen. frylock May 2016 #35
It was my first smartphone. I did (do) still have my old flipphone LisaM May 2016 #43
I had my old non-texting cell phone for 10 years before the battery would no longer hold a charge. CrispyQ May 2016 #8
I just upgraded to the Galaxy S7 gollygee May 2016 #12
+1000 n/t JustAnotherGen May 2016 #21
My Galaxy S3 stopped being reliable last October MurrayDelph May 2016 #23
Do you think the advances in technology will come to a halt? randr May 2016 #13
Just gotta say, I love all the Olde English D's in this thread.... marmar May 2016 #14
I'm from the D! GreenEyedLefty May 2016 #50
by the time the tower improvements to make faster network finally reach where i live dembotoz May 2016 #16
When they stop charging astronomical prices for new phones, get back to me. Initech May 2016 #22
soon to be replaced w/the SmartAnalPlug with spinal column interface Bucky May 2016 #25
Upgrading the dumb anal plug... chknltl May 2016 #31
I'm not convinced that personal computers have gone (or are going) extinct Orrex May 2016 #28
I just bought a small PC, and wish it was smaller... The boxes are unnecessarily huge to underahedgerow May 2016 #52
I think they'll be around for a good while, but as the article states... Lizzie Poppet May 2016 #37
Its called market saturation, it happens with pretty much every durable consumer good... Humanist_Activist May 2016 #46
expensive overpriced phones have peaked. Going forward it will not be apple seeing growth. Egnever May 2016 #57
Yep. nt bemildred May 2016 #59
Eventually once they offload the audio/visual and sensors into wearables MowCowWhoHow III May 2016 #61
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