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You know they're not going to be obsolete in a year, two years.
Then again, 100 years can make even the best works of science obsolete.
Though until just the last few days, I had thought it obsolete.
Do you think it will be obsolete in 10 years' time?
Its going to become obsolete in about 5 years whatever you do.
The physical data were current, but everything else was obsolete.
The idea was you want to be able to obsolete and move forward.
In that period, he and others said, the technology will have become obsolete.
One reason is technology, which has made many jobs obsolete.
But by the turn of the century it was obsolete.
However, in recent 50 years, this word has become obsolete.
Various systems are still in use, though many have become obsolete.
That it would make him obsolete was something he thought of as good in a general sense.
Therefore, I do not think they should be considered obsolete.
"In five years, this technology we have will become obsolete."
After all, the specific technology they learn is quickly obsolete.
Neither will be obsolete a couple of years from now.
Both of these names have been obsolete for many years.
These original terms are now obsolete and no longer used.
It is not the type which will become obsolete after a point of time.
Which is likely an obsolete term now, but you know what I mean.
So you may end up building 10000 charge points which are obsolete in a few years time.
We've got 60 some cars that are going to be obsolete.
"These cars made everything else on the road look obsolete."
That would make our 2011 4-cylinder test car almost immediately obsolete.