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JohnFen
1126 days ago
That doesn't sound lazy. That sounds like not wanting to replace perfectly good equipment.
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LoganDark
1126 days ago
For me "perfectly good" means "supporting the capabilities required to run the software I need to run" so once I need to run something that my computer doesn't support, it stops being perfectly good.
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