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Nighthawk
12-05-2011, 07:12 PM
I told friends of my theory as a kid about Planned Obsolescence before I even knew of the term. I just knew something was wrong with the way products where manufactured as in, I thought they were made to break after so long! I got laughed at. Years later I found this great documentary that explains Planned Obsolescence is simply big business!

The Light Bulb Conspiracy:

Planned Obsolescence is the deliberate shortening of product life spans to guarantee consumer demand.
As a magazine for advertisers succinctly puts it: The article that refuses to wear out is a tragedy of business – and a tragedy for the modern growth society which relies on an ever-accelerating cycle of production, consumption and throwing away.
The Light Bulb Conspiracy combines investigative research and rare archive footage to trace the untold story of Planned Obsolescence, from its beginnings in the 1920s with a secret cartel, set up expressly to limit the life span of light bulbs, to present-day stories involving cutting edge electronics (such as the iPod) and the growing spirit of resistance amongst ordinary consumers.
This film travels to France, Germany, Spain and the US to find witnesses of a business practice which has become the basis of the modern economy, and brings back disquieting pictures from Africa where discarded electronics are piling up in huge cemeteries for electronic waste.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=I5DCwN28y8o