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	<title>Comments on: Why I started iFix.com and what does that have to do with Magicomm?</title>
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		<title>By: JohnMauldin</title>
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		<description>I applaud your thinking! It only makes sense to upgrade vs. buying new equipment,esp. in light of the economy. If you look at other industries, for example, the farming industry, you will find that farmers are a dying breed because the mentale that prevailed for a long time was to keep buying new equipment and remain a slave to the banker. Now, there are few independent farmers and those that are in business are large combines that use service personell, keep and maintain their equipment and are their own bankers. The same thing is taking place in the printing industry. As an aside, it is sad to say farewell to the print industry. Digital graphics and the internet is replacing the traditional printer. This is to the benefit of the print buyer but contributing to the demise of the printer.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I applaud your thinking! It only makes sense to upgrade vs. buying new equipment,esp. in light of the economy. If you look at other industries, for example, the farming industry, you will find that farmers are a dying breed because the mentale that prevailed for a long time was to keep buying new equipment and remain a slave to the banker. Now, there are few independent farmers and those that are in business are large combines that use service personell, keep and maintain their equipment and are their own bankers. The same thing is taking place in the printing industry. As an aside, it is sad to say farewell to the print industry. Digital graphics and the internet is replacing the traditional printer. This is to the benefit of the print buyer but contributing to the demise of the printer.</p>
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