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Too old to be of much use., May 5, 2009
This review is from: Multifunction Peripherals for PCs: Technology, Troubleshooting and Repair (Paperback)
Although the quality of the book itself was like new (kudos to the seller), the book is severely outdated and of practically no use except for repairing specific brands of multifunction machines, 15 years old or older. I wanted to find out how to repair my 2002 HP multifunction, but this book could'nt begin to assist me there. The book was only a dollar and that is more than it was worth. I guess we certainly do live in an age of disposable electronics. I theorize that in the future, advances in technology will produce interchangeable generic hardware modules that are extremely versatile and cheap to manufacture. Holographic chips instead of circuit boards, re-routable fiberoptic circuits instead of electricity and wires. One basic building material that can be configured in infinite ways. I'm waiting for these technology advances and standards so that all of our lives may be improved but alas, there is just to much money to be made by corporations from following the generational upgrade release model. That sucks.
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