>Obsolescence for a business is based on the ability to get the job done,
>not what's latest. So many pieces of equipment in many businesses are
>productive long after they are out-dated and written off. Some can be
>extraordinarily profitable at that point.
No kidding! My photography equipment story follows that very thinking. I
might be using what some people deem "obsolete", but with some
feature/capability sacrifice I'm able to achieve an ROI that is terrifyingly
high. It pains me to have had to spend $1000+ twice on digital cameras, but
not nearly as much as buying replacement computers pains me.
Ken Norton
http://www.zone-10.com
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