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MadameButterfly

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41. Everything shouldn't be computerized and high tech
Wed Jan 14, 2026, 09:53 AM
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It's so automatic, it seems they aren't stopping to assess whether it's an improvement. Touch screens in cars, for example. Do we really want people who are driving looking down at a touch screen and scrolling through menues instead of reaching for a knob that they can feel without looking? And how does that work with varying eyesight conditions? I'm farsighted so I don't need glasses for driving but I need them for screens.

Besides all the reasons you mentioned.

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Well, they want to sell everything... hlthe2b Tuesday #8
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HEB rocks! hamsterjill 15 hrs ago #54
Me too! ananda 13 hrs ago #55
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What's preventing repair of this item? bucolic_frolic Tuesday #2
There is no way for me to disassemble the heater to access the area Coventina Tuesday #7
Oh, now I see where you're coming from bucolic_frolic Tuesday #14
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Point taken. But I also feel that "planned obsolescence" is a major problem as well. Coventina Tuesday #10
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Absolutely! SheltieLover Tuesday #5
Having the legal right to repair is not the same as having stuff that is possible to repair. Intractable Tuesday #6
I understand and agree. I guess I was envisioning a return to a time (haha!) Coventina Tuesday #11
Automation and cheap Asian labor has made it cheaper to replace than to repair. eppur_se_muova Tuesday #20
Repair shops and repair people remain common in low-income areas Prairie Gates Wednesday #42
I think it's an extremely important issue canetoad Tuesday #9
Pollution and waste is corporate design. Blue Full Moon Tuesday #13
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Right to ForgedCrank Tuesday #16
"The goal is that you will own nothing and like it." Jedi Guy Tuesday #35
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Oh yes, Apple is well known to engage in planned obsolescence. Jedi Guy 7 hrs ago #59
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As "A HERETIC I AM" posted earlier, John Deere is the poster child for walkingman Tuesday #18
Have you heard of the black market for John Deere software? A HERETIC I AM Tuesday #30
Frequently screws are hidden under decals. Prairie_Seagull Tuesday #19
"Removing sticker violates warranty" is old hat on hard drives and other computer components. eppur_se_muova Tuesday #22
BMW has applied for a patent on a proprietary screw, so only their dealers and servicemen can repair your car. eppur_se_muova Tuesday #21
YES, I think it's important Raine Tuesday #23
"Right to Repair" doesn't mean it has to be easy to repair or that all parts have to be made available MichMan Tuesday #25
The issue here is DRM as well Oneironaut Wednesday #44
If you own a John Deere product it sure is. It needs to be stopped now before more of us with other products get stuck. marble falls Tuesday #26
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While it's not a burning priority for most of us right now. . . DinahMoeHum Tuesday #29
Trinket rich but equity poor. CrispyQ Tuesday #31
Don't get me started about cars Wednesdays Tuesday #32
Yes! Tasmanian Devil Tuesday #33
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I believe in a right to repair kbowman Tuesday #36
This is bigger than repairs MadameButterfly Tuesday #37
Not me. ForgedCrank Tuesday #39
Everything shouldn't be computerized and high tech MadameButterfly Wednesday #41
products made and not quality maliaSmith Tuesday #38
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He is 100% correct. Newer models are for energy efficiency, not durability or even serviceability dalton99a Wednesday #45
i wonder if they are even saving energy if you consider MadameButterfly Wednesday #47
What really annoys me... CaptainTruth Tuesday #40
YES rictofen Wednesday #48
Right? Scott Alan Swaggerty 16 hrs ago #50
That ship sailed a long time ago with American businesses. GoodRaisin Wednesday #46
Yes. Scott Alan Swaggerty 16 hrs ago #49
Right to repair is a pretty big issue. tirebiter 16 hrs ago #51
LOL, it was given to me, but point taken. Coventina 15 hrs ago #52
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