Yes, computer buyers often share characteristics related to their specific needs, preferences, and budgets. For instance, gamers typically seek high-performance hardware, while professionals might prioritize reliability and software compatibility. Additionally, buyers may have brand loyalty, favoring well-known manufacturers for their perceived quality and customer support. Demographics such as age and profession can also influence purchasing decisions, as younger consumers may lean towards trendy designs and features while older buyers might prioritize ease of use.
Buyers? As in customers? Well, no I really wouldn't think a "buyer" would share characteristics...
Yes. Most of them tend to be carboniferous life forms, primarily from the species Homo sapeins. They generally have 10 fingers, hair on their head and a bellybutton, as well as 99.5%+ of the same DNA.
When there are lots of buyers, share prices go up, but when buyers sell their share, and there are no other buyers, share prices take a massive drop, i.e. this economic downfall
Yes. Most of them tend to be carboniferous life forms, primarily from the species Homo sapeins. They generally have 10 fingers, hair on their head and a bellybutton, as well as 99.5%+ of the same DNA.
You can share every folder on a computer network, you just have to edit the share characteristics.
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The fact that they are all CATS
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Yes. they share many characteristics.
Nothing, there not the same. They don't share characteristics.
Which organims would share the most characteristics
The characteristics that a pea plant does share are color variants