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Old 05-26-2010, 05:37 PM   #587
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Originally Posted by mgmueller View Post
I've got a simple calculation: New gadget = 1 week (or even way more, if I'm lucky) of fun. For $ 300, that's cheaper than any vacation or other hobbies like that.
Only problem is, at some stage everything starts getting boring. Did happen so a few years ago with my DVD collection. Did happen 20 years ago with my collection of comic books. Did happen with my Pocket PCs and Palm Pilots 6 years ago.
For the moment, iTunes movies (about 1,200) and TV episodes (abot 6,000), eBook readers and eBooks (bought more than 1,500) are nice enough hobbies - and still cheaper than other spending frenzies I've had before.
Something here tells me you must be single
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