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Blu-ray is dead - heckuva job, Sony!
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<blockquote data-quote="chrisc" data-source="post: 801517" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>The future never pans out like we envisage. We are using products and software that were undreamed of in 2007. In 2027 we may look back with nostalgia on what we were doing "back then". It has been widely predicted by futurists that children born today will never get a driving licence, something that is essential to us today. If you can press a button on your phone, a car arrives and takes you where you want, where is the need?</p><p></p><p>If I have a car today, worth R150000 and sell it and invest it at 10% p.a, this will generate R 13000 a month, far more than I would spend on UBER. Maybe the arithmetic is suspect, but you may get the idea</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisc, post: 801517, member: 746"] The future never pans out like we envisage. We are using products and software that were undreamed of in 2007. In 2027 we may look back with nostalgia on what we were doing "back then". It has been widely predicted by futurists that children born today will never get a driving licence, something that is essential to us today. If you can press a button on your phone, a car arrives and takes you where you want, where is the need? If I have a car today, worth R150000 and sell it and invest it at 10% p.a, this will generate R 13000 a month, far more than I would spend on UBER. Maybe the arithmetic is suspect, but you may get the idea [/QUOTE]
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