Our definitions of obsolete must differ. In my book, neither are obsolete.
Far from being obsolete in 1984, phono cartridges are still not obsolete, have
been showing double digit growth, and are part of the most high end sound
systems. I'm not aware of any upcoming technology to replace them,
On 25 Jun 2014 at 5:44, brucedp5 via EV wrote:
> getting stuck for another decade with a Mustang that is still, at its
> core, the same vehicle it's been for the past 50 years just
> seems.backwards.
Well said. It's about time someone realized that this is where the
automobile industry is stuc
"I still love you Ford, and you almost had me ..."
http://gas2.org/2014/06/20/op-ed-why-i-now-want-a-tesla-instead-of-the-2015-mustang/
Op-Ed: Why I Now Want A Tesla Instead Of The 2015 Mustang
by Christopher DeMorro [2014/06/20]
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