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Old 10-31-2018, 10:37 AM   #14
OtinG
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Originally Posted by johnnyb View Post
Also, there‘s usually no need to buy a new device once the old one‘s memory is full
Very true! I'm retired now and that means watching my budget like a hawk and pinching pennies until they scream! But even when I was still working and making good money, I rarely replaced a computer or other devices until they broke beyond my ability to repair them, became too slow to get my tasks done adequately, or became so old that the OS could no longer be upgraded and I had a good reason to upgrade the OS. I always figured that if I could complete the computing tasks I needed to in the timeframe I wanted or needed to, then upgrading was still a luxury and not a necessity. Of course temptation sometimes wins out!
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