On Wed, 28 Jan 1998 00:10:21 -0800, you said:
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Would someone hurry up and invent a time machine?
Zip back about 5-10 years ago when people didn't really care either way and
pick up some collectors pieces for $5 and come back to the future where
people sell them for $500...
A friend is heavily into classic cars; he says a car depreciates
typically until it hits a low at about 13 years, after which its'
value rises. Computers probably do the same pattern although the time
probably varies. The trick is to know when the machine hits bottom and
which will go up from there. (If it climbs slowly, there's no hurry)
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Barry Peterson bmpete(a)swbell.net
Husband to Diane, Father to Doug,
Grandfather to Zoe and Tegan.