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@Capall: what were you expecting mate? it's not enough until orphans are begging next to the bodies of their dead parents and mutant cats are throwing up in the background on garbage piles, is it?

yay so we can know where everyone is all the time!

Yet we still don't know what the long term effects of radio waves on the human body are…

It's more like a rail less tram than a bus. It might look awkward and the luxury exterior is a waste of money, but i applaud its greenness and hope to see it around germany soon

@ch0diac: I'm suing my parents as we speak to try and make up for this sad gap between the States and Europe…

This answers the question.

@Glaiel-Gamer: I know that's been the case in modern times, but I wonder if it might have the opposite in the past, in more evolutionary relevant times that is.

@Wburg: You beat me to it, but i was going to make the exact same comment.

Great article! I love reading about this, even if it's in layman's talk.(well, otherwise wouldn't understand it)

@MazdaMania: I'm pretty sure he's joking...

Articles like these always highlight to me the insanity of capitalism. The fact that the tendency of the GROWTH of sales was negative could create a panic on the stock market, even though it doesn't mean they are selling less at all.

In other breaking news: The sky is blue and Bill Gates is rich.

I can't stop being amazed by the fact that such "negative" advertising is legal in the u.s. while it is completely unethical and illegal in many other countries.

@Mizri: I agree, the whole " poor me" concept is silly, but what makes you think that that was his attitude? I can imagine, especially in Japan, that this house marks his peaceful anticipation of death or even just the acceptance of what is natural

It seems like the curse of modern architecture to look astonishing on the inside and awful on the outside.

@♥ Goopplesoft Now: I forgot we are not allowed to mention if an article is uninteresting or recycled. I foolishly thought that was one of the advantages of the internet, but i must have been mistaken.

@bjaxon: The shuffle didn't get bigger. ?