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If it dosen't happen, at least an update would be appropriate from them *sigh*
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in Moscow the "day monday" is finished...
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young jedi.........
buhahahahahahaha |
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where´s the XXXX update...
Moderator Edit: Post reported for profanity Last edited by Blackdog_kt; 09-06-2011 at 01:01 PM. |
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+1
Moderator Edit: Same as the above post. Last edited by Blackdog_kt; 09-06-2011 at 01:01 PM. |
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It used to be a cultural thing but now I find that it happens in every country in every walk of life. I'm talking about over promising and under delivering.
I don't get the reasoning behind it. If I were Luthier I would have said "sometime next week" even I knew it wouldn't be out in time so it bothers me that people do this, why don't they give themselves some breathing space and manage people's expectations? I know he said "no earlier than Monday" but he shouldn't have mentioned a day at all. I'm not surprised, I wasn't expecting it to be on time. |
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