WuMo by Wulff & Morgenthaler for October 06, 2023

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    [Unnamed Reader - 8bb645]  12 months ago

    A rotten Apple?

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    mr_sherman Premium Member 12 months ago

    I have a PC that’s a teenager. It still works, but windows 11 doesn’t accept such an old processor. I retired it, but have it as a backup in case something happens to the one I use now..

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    sergioandrade Premium Member 12 months ago

    I recently had to replace my cable boxes if I wanted to continue getting Video On Demand, all my televisions on the other hand are at least 20 years old.

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    DJohnny  12 months ago

    This is written on a MacBook Pro 15" 2010. It’s kind of slow, and Firefox struggles with Lastpass, so I only run that plugin when needed. Chrome says it want a newer os to update…

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    paulprobujr  12 months ago

    Chant: “The power of Steve Jobs compels you!” Should be OK after that.

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    ladykat  12 months ago

    I just had to replace my 10-year old laptop. The motherboard committed suicide and it was the same to buy a new laptop as to replace the motherboard.

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    Teto85 Premium Member 12 months ago

    Yah. 8 – 10 years is about the time until you can’t update the OS, but they still work. We have a 10 year old iMac and can’t update many things on it due to its age. It still works and we keep it as a back up. No matter how old your system is, back it up daily and take good care of it and it will take care of you. YMMV.

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    Steverino Premium Member 12 months ago

    The computer is dead. Long live the queen.

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    LeftCoastBoomer Premium Member 12 months ago

    My beloved Mac Pro 1,1 (cheese-grater) died a few years ago (sigh). It still sits beside my computer table because the height is perfect to hold 2 Mac Mini servers, the 10 TB media drive and a dock for 3.5" bare drives or SSDs. My first Apple computer was the FIRST Apple computer and I’ve have many since then. I guess many would call me “a fan girl”.

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    mistercatworks  12 months ago

    Future archeologists will regard this as The Age of Rapid Obsolescence and set up digs in landfills. They will puzzle over why Victorian products lasted a lifetime and ours needed to be updated, upgraded and/or replaced almost daily.

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    Frank Burns Eats Worms  12 months ago

    It’s always sad when your computer bytes the dust.

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    Robert Miller Premium Member 12 months ago

    I find it sad that we have to keep updating things like phones and computers, even tho the old ones still work. I have several tv’s that are over 10 years old…do we really need to see better quality video if we’re watching old tv shows on tubi?

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    stamets  12 months ago

    My iMac is closing in on 20 years. It has been seriously upgraded a couple of times but still works nicely.

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    T...  12 months ago

    I got a dell from 2012: dimension 2400, can’t use any other OS than XP! But it’s still happily chugging along…

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    C  12 months ago

    The cult of Apple

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    Laurie Stoker Premium Member 12 months ago

    Oh dear! This doesn’t bode well for my 2017 Macbook!!! Yes, I really have a 2017 Macbook and it’s running MacOS Monterey. Not too shabby!

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