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Yosemite_Sam1
Feb 01, 2021Explorer
SPRey wrote:
Nothing went wrong when I bought my first computer (Commodore 64). It worked great until I bought an Apple II, then I gave it to my neighbor.
Bought my 1968 VW bug for $800 and sold it 10 years later for $1000 (after adding 100k miles). I did add a quadraphonic 8 track tape player and replaced the backseat with a "cargo deck".
When I buy a computer today, I buy the best I can, knowing that tomorrow it will be "obsolete".
With pre-planning and strategizing, I don't have many "woulda, shoulda, coulda" feelings. I set my emotions and "feelings" aside, and visualize the process from start to finish, then turn the page 90 degrees and do it again, and repeat; many times the "first solution" uncovered is not the best. Rather I prefer to explore different perspectives, gathering multiple solutions--then select the best solution from the "many". Call me anal, call me silly, but it has worked for me and my clients for the past 40 years.
Huh? You have had no traumatic experience with your own big ticket nor hi-tech purchases and yet you surmise that EV buyers will have one?
Sorry, I don't see where you are coming from -- and I have done for you a psychiatric analysis for our understanding.
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