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RE[5]: iPhone Dev will evolve
by righard on Thu 24th Jul 2008 14:22
in reply to "RE[4]: iPhone Dev will evolve"
I was not talking about convenience, but about letting your self get ripped off. If something is too expensive in the country where I lived people just don't buy it. The prices there are somewhat stable. Where I live now people easily pay 60 euros for fake gym shoos worth 10 at most. Those shoos cost 40 € only one year ago. (very small village)
People ask whatever others are willing to give for it, and if a lot of ignorant people are not critical, prices raise, most incomes do not, that way the rich get richer and the poor more poor.






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It would be more moral to just buy stuff at the price it's worth, and if you have so much, why not give the rest to some charity, it's better of there then in the hands of some filthy rich businessman.
Sorry, but this is just stupid.
People are always willing to pay for convenience. Sure, you might be able to get a $100 computer running Linux. But how much time would you spend researching to find the right components, and then how much time will you spend configuring the system to your liking? Money comes and goes and for some money is less of an issue. Time on the other hand is finite and you can never get it back.
If you're tight fisted, that's fine. But to call people who pay for convenience immoral is just plain ignorance at best.