Old 03-18-2010, 03:02 PM
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chris_quilts
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Lisanne; Planned obsolesence was actually coined and employed during 1920s when manufacturing of crap or stuff really took off as did buying things, especially appliances, on credit. You need for things to become obsolete to keep the demand for your struff to remain high along with your profit margin. Sorry but I have a minor in American history.
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