tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3500144491563926221.post2008955343999053622..comments2023-10-30T12:12:01.337+02:00Comments on Light Scrape: The smallest flame of springJuha Haatajahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00361255734892508254noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3500144491563926221.post-41110075766125859752016-05-23T13:21:08.288+03:002016-05-23T13:21:08.288+03:00This reminds me of the Phoebus cartel which existe...This reminds me of the Phoebus cartel which existed to control the manufacture and sale of light bulbs and engaged in large-scale planned obsolescence. <br /><br />Maybe it is part of aging but I have started to look at the durability of things more carefully than I used to. My laptop is soon eight years old, and I have an iMac from 2007 that still works with the newest operating system version. I'm still using a Nokia E7 phone from 2010, and it still works for the moderate needs I have. I'm not sure the current crop of devices is as well put together. Juha Haatajahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00361255734892508254noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3500144491563926221.post-3950591133515267812016-05-23T12:34:16.605+03:002016-05-23T12:34:16.605+03:00Most probably that engineer constructing a device ...Most probably that engineer constructing a device that lasts for such a long time already got fired ;)<br /><br />It's always astonishing how long this little marvels of electronics can last, for me at least. If only our cameras would be similar, especially now as they have gained maturity.Markushttp://markus-spring.infonoreply@blogger.com