Yeah, it's more of an attitude and a wish list. There are a lot
things that could be improved for "guys like us" for free or very
little cost, if it was a priority for the manufacturer. But it's
not, and they'd rather we just throw stuff away and buy replacements.
At 12:50 PM 3/1/2011, David Scheidt wrote:
>Who's willing to pay for that? "Sorry, the battery charger that used
>to cost 20 bucks, now costs 300, and is the size of a toaster, because
>we can't use an ASIC.' just doesn't fly with most people who don't
>know how to use a soldering iron. (it doesn't fly with me, either,
>who does know how to use a soldering iron.) Yes, I'd like to see some
>of these things, (documentation costs nothing) but I'm not willing to
>pay more for stupid things like screws that can't be put on with a
>machine. Or screws where glue is really the right solution.
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