[...] captain obvious [...]
I'd like to ask you if you want to be treated as the joker here or if you wish to be taken serious? Because your message above is a bit ambivalent. For further discussions you must come to a decision - otherwise there is no need to read your comments thoughtfully and this, what hardly can be called a debate, will go on like it is.
Anyway, let me add, sometimes things have to be said and made clear before false notions come up. This whole pcars discussion is of course only one of many debates, but a great example of how false notion have been spread by the hype in order to fully accept modest software in the end. Just to make it clear for you! This isn't a ego-centric argument like you wish to make it out all the time. It doesn't matter if I like pcars or not, moreover I'm bold enough to try and take the whole picture into focus. It is an oberservation of the whole development, even better decay, degeneration of mainstream media and the level of decadence we're at and to what degree we're ready to accept mediocrity; and as it seems, the majority is numb enough to lower their sights along with a gradually increasing threshold of indifference. The interesting part of it is, that the will to pay for unaspiring products is higher then ever and the will to defend personal acquisitions, no matter if it's a regret buy or not, is going upwards, which is kind of paradox.
Finally, as we come back to our starting point, a rhetorical question. When you think, as you stated a few times before, that there is nothing you can do, or if you could care less about it, why do you keep coming back to defend your personal position here instead of having fun with your pcars not-so-much-alpha-yet-and-still-everything-will-change-until-it-is-finished? Not that it is important, but look, the tables have turned and it was so easy.
Keenly awaiting your response.
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