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The 2 run-ons were just the cherry on top of your overall comment history of being a moron.

It's also not as if anything else you typed was particularly well written either chief. You should get off Kotaku and pay attention to your English teacher.

Telling you that you're immature and inarticulate isn't pedantry. It's implying that you're stupid. The fact that you couldn't pick up on that. . . well it doesn't reflect well on you. Keep trying champ, reading comprehension is a skill that takes practice. You'll get it eventually.

What part of my comment makes you think I'm hurt or at all sensitive?

I like how you've constructed a strawman where the government needs to get involved.

Oh my, it seems I've struck a nerve simply by pointing out the obvious fact that teenagers are immature.

Maybe you should learn to toughen up and not be so sensitive eh?

Teens are already not children...

Aggressive people who curse come in all ages and if anything, children are the least common variety of them.

Maybe if the parents were more responsible, then these things that bother you wouldn't be an issue? You should start there. Please don't call for top-down regulation.

I don't think they do though. The emotional feedback loops these games use are the same that online gambling uses. It preys on people with addictive personalities and weak impulse control. They're not typically rich, but they might be. The key is that they're not forward-thinking so they're willing to mire themselves

I have trouble believing the type of person who lacks the impulse control to resist spending on overpriced digital baubles is going to have very much money. More likely they're in debt up to their eyeballs.

The PS4 is coming out in a few months. I'd be happy to get a cheap PS3 just to play some of the exclusives before diving into the next-gen. Especially since the 4 isn't backwards compatible.

$200 is a bananas price though. I can get a game bundle for $260-$270. If they're going to sell a gimped system they should

Which, again, won't be a problem since they've already made the business case for it.

That's the sunk capital, not the operating costs. The only consideration when doing the initial investment is whether it will be used enough to justify the expense. It's pretty clear that it will, the business case for that has already been made numerous times. Not least of which by the Acela, that runs a similar

That doesn't make a difference when it comes to sinking the money into the infrastructure. All you require for that is the demonstrated need to move an adequately large number of people from Point A to Point B. That demonstrated need exists in the LA to SF corridor as evidenced by the number of cars that go up and

The Acela works fine and is the only Amtrak line that turns a profit, and that's despite the fact that it's a slow piece of shit. In the dense areas demand is clearly not an issue.

America's unpopulated land is mostly in flyover country where nobody is proposing high speed rail lines anyway. It's a strawman. The LA to

Not particularly relevant since we're talking about distance that needs covering.

Japan is about the size of California. California is populous enough to merit such a transportation system within itself. The total size of America is irrelevant when you have a Japan sized population that could make use of it.

We don't need a cross-continental supertrain. There isn't a use-case for them in flyover

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"In short, their customer service is pretty shit in this respect,"

Yeah I just noticed that. They updated the line since I bought mine. I made an edit:

Looks like the 13 inchers don't have that feature actually. Instead you just pay the extra $600 for a faster processor, comes bundled with iLife (Productivity software, Microsoft Office equivalent price is ~$90), and (this is