Architect1776 wrote:
Like obummer said get used to a crappy economy.
He said it would take a magic wand to bring manufacturing jobs back.
That happened in 2 years.
Perhaps you have lost your way. This is a photography site. We exchange information about a topic we are all interested in. Perhaps you would be more comfortable on a political site, since you are spoiling for an argument. You won’t find it here. Have a lovely day.
CHG_CANON wrote:
In photography you might discover who you are, and with a little luck, you might discover yourself shooting with a full-frame camera.
Exactly MR Paul.You keep it real as always.
The Woodpecker wrote:
Hyper Strong Economy!? You must be smoking Crack. We have not had anything resembling that since 1983.
More likely taking hydroxyclorqine. Delusional thinking is one of the known side effects.
Seems to be a lot of self-medication going on of late ....
For some of us GAS is the best medicine!
burkphoto wrote:
Cars are holes in the road we throw money into. Might as well drive what we like.
My photo gear is deprecating waaaaay faster than my vehicle.
senior techie wrote:
Perhaps you have lost your way. This is a photography site. We exchange information about a topic we are all interested in. Perhaps you would be more comfortable on a political site, since you are spoiling for an argument. You won’t find it here. Have a lovely day.
He’s a permanent regular here. Every village has taken have one. Try to appreciate his entertainment value and you’ll become kinda fond of him.
DaveyDitzer wrote:
Being a car guy, I'm interested in the car or vehicle to which you refer.
Last I checked ... before covid19 ... the retail advertised price (used cars from new car dealers), the retail new to retail used depreciation was around zero to 10% (before any dickering) for clean low miles specimens. Thaz NOT 10% per year. It’s zero to 10% total over 5yrs passing.
So Mr. Car Guy I apologize that my vehicle is nothing exotic ... but is in short supply cuz rather few were ever sold. It’s the last PU truck based SUV, leaf springs and all.
BIG REVEAL: 2015 Nissan Xterra. Don’t say I didn’t warn you ... nothing exotic. Just a peculiarity of the market place. A classic case of “You never miss your water til the well runs dry”.
Even if sold privately, it’s still holding its value much better than my cameras ! I only drive 7300 mi/yr. My cameras are also low mileage.
User ID wrote:
He’s a permanent regular here. Every village has taken have one. Try to appreciate his entertainment value and you’ll become kinda fond of him.
Photography is my escape from all the nonsense
out there. I shall take your advice about his entertainment value, I am sure there is a bit. But I have just about had it with all this crap going on. I shall grin and bare it. Thanks
You know everyone got a check and probably getting another one right? Prices haven’t dropped on anything yet.
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