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New and Improved


Question Posted Saturday May 30 2009, 9:31 pm

How can something be New and Improved?
If it's new there has never been anything before it, and if it's improved there had to be something before it to improve!


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Hitoast answered Saturday May 30 2009, 9:50 pm:
Haha good question...never really thought about it. Well, think about it like this: if there is a type of car that is somewhat old and they remake the car, but make it BETTER, then it's new because it's a new model and it's improved because it's an improved model of the car... that's my logic anyways haha. Hope I helped a bit...

-Jessica 15/f

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JustJessOx answered Saturday May 30 2009, 9:49 pm:
Lol its just an expression i guess no use wondering over it, i always ask myself that question though.

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