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2 posted on
06/26/2024 10:25:40 AM PDT by
moovova
("The NEXT ELECTION is the most important election of our lifetimes!“ LOL...)
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3 posted on
06/26/2024 10:25:54 AM PDT by
MortMan
(Charter member of AAAAA - American Association Against Alliteration Abuse)
To: SeekAndFind
My first computer was a Windows 98. I was too young to remember but the elders told me it was over $2k.
4 posted on
06/26/2024 10:26:47 AM PDT by
Buttons12
(Should, should, should. Fighting words. )
To: SeekAndFind
TVs and the like are free these days. You just have to wait for a riot.
To: SeekAndFind
Dollar Bills.
Worth less, anyway.
6 posted on
06/26/2024 10:29:41 AM PDT by
Scrambler Bob
(Running Rampant, and not endorsing nonsense; My pronoun is EXIT. And I am generally full of /S)
To: SeekAndFind
Life
Self-Respect
Dignity
9 posted on
06/26/2024 10:34:59 AM PDT by
Kartographer
(“We Mutually Pedge To Each Other, Our Lives, Our Fortunes And Our Sacred Honor”)
To: SeekAndFind
Pornography and sex. These hoes are throwing it around like birdseed.
To: SeekAndFind
In 1941, an average flight from Los Angeles to Boston would have cost more than $5,000 in today’s money (and taken an excruciating 15 hours); now, a nonstop, one-way flight from Los Angeles to Boston commonly costs around $300 and takes about six hours. And an average domestic round-trip airfare is about $400 in the U.S
Besides the fact that 1941 was picked as the flight year instead of 1961, after jets were in use, and the industry was more mature, a flight from LA to Boston then would be more like a 1st class flight niw, only you would be surrounded by well dressed, proper people. First Class flights cost a LOT morethan $400
11 posted on
06/26/2024 10:49:30 AM PDT by
Dr. Sivana
("Whatsoever he shall say to you, do ye." (John 2:5))
To: SeekAndFind
They left out long distance calls
The toys from Remco and Marx back then were MUCH cooler (at least for boys) than anything today.
12 posted on
06/26/2024 10:52:19 AM PDT by
Dr. Sivana
("Whatsoever he shall say to you, do ye." (John 2:5))
To: SeekAndFind
The drop in the price of aluminum is interesting. It went from $500 a pound to $1.17, and yet the aluminum industry is worth exponentially more today that when it was a precious metal. It makes you wonder what would happen if a cheap source of gold were discovered. Yes, the unit price of the metal would drop tremendously, but because, like aluminum it has so many uses, the commercialization of cheap gold would lead to even greater wealth.
14 posted on
06/26/2024 11:02:19 AM PDT by
PUGACHEV
To: SeekAndFind
Maybe because people are buying less of these items now, as their money goes to basics. When the good times are rolling, they can add to the retail price. As people pull back to necessities as their priory, then they have to cut their margin of profit to stay afloat.
Supply & demand is the reason. They have too much supply, and not enough demand.
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Washing machines, along with over “energy-saving” appliances...are pieces of junk nowadays. Filled with inferior plastic parts, mostly Chinese, only lasting a couple of years.I would gladly pay more for a washer if it was built to 1970s standards.
The same with toys..along with being made with slave labor.
To: SeekAndFind
How wonderful. I feel so much better now. The out-of-control rise in prices is just an illusion, and biden is making life so wonderful for us all.
< / s >
19 posted on
06/26/2024 11:29:24 AM PDT by
I want the USA back
(Voltaire: To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize.)
To: SeekAndFind
Shortly after the first Compaq “portable” computers came out (1982), my employer bought one for me. Of course, it was heavy enough that I had lean to the opposite side when carrying it to counterbalance.
They were in demand and there was some price gouging, but the cost was $6,400.00.
20 posted on
06/26/2024 11:39:40 AM PDT by
Will88
((The only people opposing voter ID are those benefiting from voter fraud.))
To: SeekAndFind
Bail after shooting someone. Much cheaper now. And you get to keep your urban terror crime spree going. Awesome.
22 posted on
06/26/2024 11:51:43 AM PDT by
freefdny
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Hey Mr. Kennedy, put back your banana. Credit to Rush Limbaugh.
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8. Hunter Biden’s billing rate.
25 posted on
06/26/2024 11:58:32 AM PDT by
Night Hides Not
(Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad! Remember Gonzales! Come and Take It!s)
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RAM Memory. I remember in 1995, I bought a four megabyte RAM memory DIMM chipset and it cost like $300.
Just yesterday, I bought a eight GIGIBYTE RAM memory card for $8.
My dad years ago said the first computer they had at Texaco had a 16 kilobyte storage ability and took an entire FLOOR in an office to house. It took thousands of dollars in '60's dollars just to keep it cool.
I remember a while ago, a professor of mine who would compare the computer chip advancement with a story. He'd say "if the auto industry had the same kind of advancement and growth the computer chip industry has had, then we'd all be driving Rolls Royce's, they'd be getting 1000 miles a gallon, and they'd cost a nickel."
28 posted on
06/26/2024 12:12:12 PM PDT by
China Clipper
( Animals? I love animals. See? There's one there, right next to the potatoes!)
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30 posted on
06/26/2024 12:13:58 PM PDT by
oil_dude
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