Wouldn't it be nice if houses, food, cars and other goods and services followed the pricing history of computers and components?
I thought of this when I just ordered two one-terabyte hard drives for backups. They cost me fifty bucks each. I compared them to the first hard drive I bought, on a per-byte basis. That would have put the price of the new drives at six-hundred millions dollars each (1.588 billion dollars each if inflation is factored in).
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