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Strategies & Market Trends : Zeev's Turnips - No Politics

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To: Rock_nj who wrote (60845)5/2/2002 8:07:57 PM
From: LTK007  Read Replies (3) of 99280
 
<< Many computers will become outdated between now and 2004 and projects that were put off in recent years will have to be completed>> this is another myth i see will have to be broken. Corporations have found their computers to be rugged and in no way something that need be upgraded every three years.
It is the SALES pitch that had them buying so hard, but they are learning another reality now, that being they have been suckered by tech salesmen.
I read that corporations are still unpacking all the stuff they were buying hand over fist during the tech wave that had them thinking i guess i better buy this stuff everybody else is.
Techies you live in your own dreamworld,imo.Max
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