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Nita 2 year s ago
They don't make stuff like they use to.
       
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Janie 2 year s ago
#10: It's 17 Years old and still works? Hey I expect that, why not, if it's noit cr#p?
       
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Greta 2 year s ago
Remember, they build stuff to break after X amount of time now. Otherwise they dont make enough profit.
       
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Mort 2 year s ago
My Note 20 from 9 months ago still works like a charm.
S@ck it, boomers.
       
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Posthuma 2 year s ago
Mort, Who cares, punk?
       
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Mort 2 year s ago
Posthuma,
Well... I kinda do.
       
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Elbertson 2 year s ago
"They don't make things the way they used to"!
I hate that saying
The ONLY examples of old stuff are the few better built items from that era.
The rest of the lesser products failed and went to a landfill long before now...
       
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Cilla 2 year s ago
Elbertson,

This from someone who buys the new Iphone every year...get the point?
       
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Si 2 year s ago
I have Child. 21 Yrs old. Works like a charm...
       
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