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On 2005-02-06, Grackle <nowhere@lalaland.ca> wrote:
> "Babe Bridou" <babebridou@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:42047ff0$0$18842$8fcfb975@news.wanadoo.fr...
>> shadows wrote:
>>
>> It's like calling my girlfriend and only reaching her answering machine.
>>
>> Working 99% of the time is more like pumping an inflatable doll: sure it's
>> enjoyable, but I don't think it's the *only* acceptable figure.
>>
>>
>
> WoW is not a person with her own life, it's a piece of hardware, much like
> your car. Would you want to own a relatively new car that only works 99% of
> the time? I want mine to work 100% of the time, because I paid for it, and
> anything less is unacceptable.
People would SCREAM if the CD they paid $15 for wouldn't play all
the time, but something you pay $50 up front and $15 a month can
go down often and it's OK.
Typical fanboy reaction.
On 2005-02-06, Grackle <nowhere@lalaland.ca> wrote:
> "Babe Bridou" <babebridou@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:42047ff0$0$18842$8fcfb975@news.wanadoo.fr...
>> shadows wrote:
>>
>> It's like calling my girlfriend and only reaching her answering machine.
>>
>> Working 99% of the time is more like pumping an inflatable doll: sure it's
>> enjoyable, but I don't think it's the *only* acceptable figure.
>>
>>
>
> WoW is not a person with her own life, it's a piece of hardware, much like
> your car. Would you want to own a relatively new car that only works 99% of
> the time? I want mine to work 100% of the time, because I paid for it, and
> anything less is unacceptable.
People would SCREAM if the CD they paid $15 for wouldn't play all
the time, but something you pay $50 up front and $15 a month can
go down often and it's OK.
Typical fanboy reaction.