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| 01 Jun 2013 04:03 AM |
About your computer!
It is not so much the brand that determines the longevity of a machine, but it more on how you maintain the machine. Also, machines that are more powerful as it related to their specs tend to have a longer lifespan. Some old fossil computers are still active today because of a diligent user who knows how to run a computer. Keeping a computer in good shape is a skill that most people dont have. By taking those attributes into perspective, a computer regardless of brand can last 8 years. Of course, as the years go by, the technology only gets more sophisticated so I am not advising that you keep the same computer for 10 years, but it can be rewarding to preserve a working computer for that long depending on the individual.
Edited 2 minutes ago by me! :P
You may use this information if ya want too :)
Long Live Computers! |
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| 01 Jun 2013 04:04 AM |
| I just get a dinosaur feeling when reading this. It's good though. |
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| 01 Jun 2013 04:06 AM |
| I guess I'm stereotyping the word 'fossil', oh well. It's really good though. |
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| 01 Jun 2013 04:15 AM |
| I've had my PC, mouse and keyboard for over 5 years now, recently replaced the screen, mouse needs replacing, but my PC is still like how it was when I first got it, my keyboard has a few... Okay maybe a lot of crumbs inside, but yeah, it still works! c: |
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| 01 Jun 2013 04:17 AM |
Yeah my PC running Windows 95 looks brand new still, and operates fine...
\~You never knew me~/ |
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