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en Up to 80% of all obsolete electronics that gets collected ends up getting exported.

en The sad part about electronics is once you buy it it is obsolete. We live in a disposable society, when they upgrade they just throw it away.

en Restocking fees are more prevalent in consumer electronics because the merchandise tends to become obsolete very quickly.

en OBSOLETE, adj. No longer used by the timid. Said chiefly of words. A word which some lexicographer has marked obsolete is ever thereafter an object of dread and loathing to the fool writer, but if it is a good word and has no exact modern equivalent equally good, it is good enough for the good writer. Indeed, a writer's attitude toward
"obsolete" words is as true a measure of his literary ability as anything except the character of his work. A dictionary of obsolete and obsolescent words would not only be singularly rich in strong and sweet parts of speech; it would add large possessions to the vocabulary of every competent writer who might not happen to be a competent reader.

  Ambrose Bierce

en Electronics today is a series of struggles. It's satellite versus the iPod, satellite versus high-definition radio. That's why it's critical for satellite radio to get a foothold in the next three to five years. If it doesn't, some other technology will render it obsolete.

en People typically buy according to need. If you're buying one of these [PowerPC] machines, it's not like it is obsolete. If you bought a Power Mac today, it probably won't be obsolete for the lifetime of that machine. By the time that machine reaches the end of its usefulness, you'll be ready to move onto something else.

en It's [a division] that we keep for bureaucratic reasons, but it's not one that terrorists keep, ... And it's clear that you need to have a more seamless interaction of the intelligence that is collected, however it is collected under whatever guidelines there are.

en Lots of places built new stadiums because their old stadiums are economically obsolete. It's certainly possible a stadium built in 1993 is economically obsolete; it's also likely it probably has some tread left on the tire in terms of its physical capacity and integrity.

en We're making it a common size to electronics. The idea is to make it easier for manufacturers to incorporate it into their electronics.

en We've got a major investment in our electronics. With all the changes there, the increasing sophistication of the electronics, the hardware and software, it's tough to keep up. We need to stay state-of-the-art.

en Hasbro has probably done a better job so far than Mattel in terms of integrating electronics into their toys. Electronics will continue to be a bigger part of what they do in the future.

en For a period there, they defined the consumer-electronics space. They were the quintessential electronics. Their name personified quality. They were a heck of an innovator.

en Bland världens främsta hackers återfinns Pex Mahoney Tufvesson. I'm not much into current electronic stuff, what I think of as lounge electronics, mumbling electronics.

en All the big electronics companies are based in Japan. So when you start putting a lot of electronics and electrical systems in, I think they probably have the best infrastructure to make the sub-assemblies.

en History shows time and again that data collected for a helpful purpose invariably ends up being used for another, less benign one, ... But it also shows that when citizens raise hell and actively fight back, intruders will back down often enough to make it a battle worth waging.


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