by se7entse7en » Mon Nov 28, 2011 12:17 pm
Yeah, I guess for me it also depends on the product and several other factors. I don't really like talking and don't receive many calls anyway, so if I can get 20 years on a phone I'll take it.
I like computers and software but they frustrate the hell out of me. Once I get something working, I don't want to screw with it. I'd rather put up with a 10 year old pc and an os that's been obsolete for 5 years with slightly buggy software than go through the torture of trying to configure a new pc to my liking and fighting with major bugs in the 'latest' software until SP32 comes out.
On the other hand, I'm much more likely to replace (or at least upgrade) my 24 (?) year old bike even if it works perfectly fine. Replace my bass? Maybe.
Other considerations also come into play. Like, what to with the old item? What's the environmental impact?
If something is hobby related, I'm more likely to replace it... eg my GPS watch, but if my camera never dies I'll probably still be happy.
Some things seem like a never ending money suck so I try not to upgrade them.
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