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To: Metacomet who wrote (31949)3/30/2008 5:41:44 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) of 217752
 
We have a nice Sony 42 inch rear projection but it's 10 years old, still working fine but not state of the art.

I did not realize rear projection TV was still around. I guess that comes from shopping mostly at Costco. Should take a trip to Best Buy, maybe.

The plethora of choices really can be overwhelming, as Snowshoe said. For those of us old enough to remember when it wasn't so, the array of consumer goods these days really is astonishing, in every category, from mundane items like milk, bread, toilet paper, underwear, soap, to high end items like automobiles and electronics.

I just got a shipment of seed potatoes for my vegetable garden -- from a potential several dozen varieties I was able to pick two white, one yellow, one red and one blue.

And in the refrigerator, a dozen varieties of beer, out of dozens at the local specialty beer store.

This may not be the best of all possible worlds but we have much to be grateful for.
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