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从南京,到北京,买的没有卖的精。这句话曾一度被我当作真理,其主旨在于买卖双方始终存在一种很让人忿忿不平而又无可奈何的不平等关系——即卖东西的总要占些便宜而买东西的总要吃点亏。在自由市场买菜如此、在杂货铺买袜子如此、在 SuperMarket 买电脑亦是如此。尤其是买品牌电脑,你总是花了一堆额外的钱却买来一堆你并不需要的东西。举个简单的例子,我的一位朋友3、4年前买过一台品牌相当知名的486电脑,花了万余元。不过开机发现机器里预装的竟然是在国内颇不时髦的 OS/2操作系统。无奈只得格了硬盘拿张15块钱
From Nanjing to Beijing, did not sell the fine to buy. This sentence was once regarded by me as a truth, the main thrust of which was that there was always an irresolute and helpless inequality between buyers and sellers - that is, the total amount of food that was sold for something that was cheaper and more expensive to buy Point loss. So in the free market to buy vegetables, buy socks in the grocery store so, buy a computer at SuperMarket as well. Especially for branded computers, you always spend a bunch of extra money but buy a bunch of stuff you do not need. For a simple example, one of my friends bought a well-known 486 computer 3 or 4 years ago and spent more than 10,000 yuan. But turned on the machine even pre-installed in the country is quite fashionable OS / 2 operating system. Helplessly only get a hard disk get 15 dollars