Hi Peter, Funny how people use the word "old" to describe digital products that were created recently... ...as American TV says about reruns, "If you haven't seen it yet, it's NEW to YOU!" Lots of shows on (multi-billion dollar industry of unrealness) cable TV are popular reruns from decades ago, there's an entire rerun channel, or maybe more than one. So in that case, if onliners haven't seen certain ebooks or tutorial videos yet, those are NEW to THEM. Another popular oldie...The Bible: It's the most widely read book of all time, and highly purchased, even though people can get all that info online for the past decade. Tons of people still buy Bibles in all different versions. The Bible says..."There's nothing new under the sun!" That was written before the discovery of electricity, and if you notice, electronics and anything to do with electronics are probably the main "new" conversations among people for the past 60+ years. Here's something we can get free (from drinking fountains): WATER! Lots of people BUY bottled water for $2 or more per bottle. Real product sold for a ridiculous amount of money, that people could get for free. Real 16 ounces of water, real two dollars, real stupid. Will we die if one day we all fill an empty bottle from a drinking fountain (that thousands of people have drank from) and drink that? and then donate the saved $2 to a third-world country that needs clean water? There's an idea! Free water day worldwide.
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