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Just another symptom of whats wrong with capitalism. Its encourages short term gains (selling out immediately) over long term investments (happy customers).

I’m just waiting. Not paying inflated prices. I have literally hundreds of games I can play in the interim.

I dig it. All for it.

Nice article on a small detail, that’s actually a big detail, especially when you’re trying to figure out whether or not the vibrating shape behind you is a friendly state trooper.

actually, there is an incentive. repeat business. a legitimate customer who got a console will return to said business again in the future for other purchases. a scalper deprives the business of this business relation. they sold a product but they lost a chance at creating a business relation with a customer. so, yes.

Nice job! Especially the taillights, I agree, those clear tails are awful.

Or... they have a relatively wealthy government that actually has an interest in helping the population and improving their quality of life. I suppose that does feel like a foreign concept these days...

Yah I really doubt anyone in all of Denmark makes less than 16 an hour so this just makes sense. 

I KNOW WHAT THIS IS!

Because every Republican of the adult Boomer era spent all of the wind in their lungs convincing Boomers that the government was the enemy. Boomers have been a historically self-centered enough generation to have bought into it and rejected the collectivism that was one of the hallmarks of their parents’ generation.

Because laws to protect the public from any funny-business is socialism!

Boris and Natasha motors?

Vehicles that are essentially glorified sedans with an unnecessarily tall CoG and more weight suck at handling?

And everyone complains that Toyota doesn't sell exciting cars anymore. 

You mean the skvirrel test

I am glad you explained this. I was here thinking an 11 degree V is more of a cockeyed parallel twin.

This. the Sport Tourer was dying a slow death at the time. I remember looking at it at a show and an industry friend of mine said, “does anyone want a sport-tourer anymore?”

“But if it is around that long, you’re not using enough butter.”

As a Gen Xer, can I say that I still like you crazy Millennials far, far more than the Baby Boomers.

You could argue that had Segel never existed, this guy would never have eaten photos of him, so Segel was still responsible for his death.