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<blockquote data-quote="Goweresque" data-source="post: 1469662" data-attributes="member: 818"><p>Lots of things are possible, but will only happen if someone invests the money in making it happen. And if there's no money to be made once you've created the new whatever, who is going to bother? Its perfectly possible to make cars that last a lifetime, and all the major components are easily replaced. But we still have to buy a new one every decade or so. No commercial entity is going to invent itself out of existence, not on purpose anyway.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, whats the point? Crop prices not low enough for you already? Just think how low the price of grain would be if everyone had far lower growing costs. Remember, farmers never capture any productivity gains in increased profits - they all get passed on to the consumers and the middle men.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goweresque, post: 1469662, member: 818"] Lots of things are possible, but will only happen if someone invests the money in making it happen. And if there's no money to be made once you've created the new whatever, who is going to bother? Its perfectly possible to make cars that last a lifetime, and all the major components are easily replaced. But we still have to buy a new one every decade or so. No commercial entity is going to invent itself out of existence, not on purpose anyway. Anyway, whats the point? Crop prices not low enough for you already? Just think how low the price of grain would be if everyone had far lower growing costs. Remember, farmers never capture any productivity gains in increased profits - they all get passed on to the consumers and the middle men. [/QUOTE]
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