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Hold yer horses! Planned obsolescence is designing something to lose
function integrity over time - plastic bits on cars that need replacing
due to wear and tear over time, for example.Google Chrome worked
perfectly until Google flicked the switch! T...
THE GOOD OL' DAYS Well friends, in my opinion we're dealing with a good
ol' dose of planned obsolescence from one of the richest global entities
- rule of thumb was created a century ago in relation to light bulbs...
There's truth in the saying they ...