11Jan/103
My digital alarm clock/radio is 18 years old, should I replace it?
I got my first digital alarm clock/radio (Soundesign brand)back in 1989 when I was 16, it still works good. Do you think I should replace it just to be more up to date or should I keep it and enjoy its 80s colors? lol
(It has has mint green and pink letters/ numbers/buttons, and a 'grid' style background)
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January 11th, 2010 - 10:27
i think better keep it as it still works good. that clock will be an antique stuff and give different ‘color’ to your room.
January 11th, 2010 - 11:14
If the old beast is still working, what’s the point?
Anything on the market now will inevitably have Chinese-made parts. China is in the midst of figuring out that shoddy quality is more expensive than it looks. Over time, they will get better, but for now, stick with what works.
I have an electronic alarm clock that I wired up from a kit (Heathkit, may they rest in peace) in 1978. The back-up battery pack is long dead, but the thing still does a faithful job.
wsulliva
January 11th, 2010 - 12:10
if it works, dont fix it.