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What's a little techno-humiliation if it means saving money? "I am using a computer that my friends might find funny," writes a reader going by the screen name of jana, who has stuck by the Apple eMac in spite of the clunkiness and weight of the short-lived model. "Yes, there are newer products around. So what? I do not need to own all of them."
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