My Dell PC is going on 12 years old. It works perfectly, and I see no reason to even think about replacing it. Especially since, when I priced new computers a year or so ago, they were around a thousand dollars for the power and features I already have on the one I've got. I guess somewhere along the line, processing power stopped going up exponentially. True, my computer was a power machine when I bought it, and I've upgraded regularly, but you'd think the new PCs would have something to offer besides being able to play the latest video games. They don't.
My Dell PC is going on 12 years old. It works perfectly, and I see no reason to even think about replacing it. Especially since, when I priced new computers a year or so ago, they were around a thousand dollars for the power and features I already have on the one I've got. I guess somewhere along the line, processing power stopped going up exponentially. True, my computer was a power machine when I bought it, and I've upgraded regularly, but you'd think the new PCs would have something to offer besides being able to play the latest video games. They don't.
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