The Testingtard's Lament: Boo-Hoo-in' Revolution
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I ordered one off ebay for 25$
Guy probably built in the basement or something
Guy probably built in the basement or something
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Apparently?starku wrote:Does someone have to draw you a diagram to build a bucket lol
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Aaron wrote:I ordered one off ebay for 25$
Guy probably built in the basement or something
Didn't think about Ebay. I want an electronic one, though so I can just inhale rather than holding it in my mouth til it's cool. They are hella expensive, though.
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I got a digital but it's probably basic. I saw one for 199, digital and mixes cool air in.
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199 Canadian is like 3USD. Awesome.
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LOL, comes from Amsterdam.
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Yeah, but there are some places I can go to locally. Not ordering something from fucking Amsterdam.
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man a canadian dollar is now 97 cents here
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Highest its been in my lifetime
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Six years ago the Canadian dollar was .66 to $1.
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think about it we're in the end times
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think about it we're in the end times
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American exchange rates ate hilariousLosonti Tokash wrote:man a canadian dollar is now 97 cents here
The only people dumber about FX are the English
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we went up to 1.10 USD to 1 CAD for a bit, aaron
that was sweet
everyone was buying cheap shit in the US for cheaper than ever
but books were still more expensive in canada
dumb enough to publish both prices on the flap
that was sweet
everyone was buying cheap shit in the US for cheaper than ever
but books were still more expensive in canada
dumb enough to publish both prices on the flap
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US & Canada best markets for books published in New York. What does that say about England?Phantasee wrote:we went up to 1.10 USD to 1 CAD for a bit, aaron
that was sweet
everyone was buying cheap shit in the US for cheaper than ever
but books were still more expensive in canada
dumb enough to publish both prices on the flap
"fook books, let's have more chips and beer!"
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Oh right, I forgot about that.
Wasn't London a major publishing hub?
Wasn't London a major publishing hub?
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well england's the closest english speaking state to the USA aside from canada and hawaii i suppose and trucks can get to canada very easily whereas they have a bit of bother driving to england and by the time they drive there over the Atlantic the exchange rate's likely to have changed. So that's why we don't have the price in pounds on the jackets of our books.
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yeah well when our rates did change we wondered why our dollar was at parity or worth more yet we pay anywhere from 3-10 dollars more
you don't let people know they're being fucked y'know
it was always a sore spot, but we kinda shrugged and went along with it because our dollar was known to be weaker
have to keep on top of your shit if you don't want people to question your pricing schemes nahmean
you don't let people know they're being fucked y'know
it was always a sore spot, but we kinda shrugged and went along with it because our dollar was known to be weaker
have to keep on top of your shit if you don't want people to question your pricing schemes nahmean
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Printing prices on books at all seems an anachronism
And those in au have uk/au/us/can prices so
Publishing industry out of touch etc
And those in au have uk/au/us/can prices so
Publishing industry out of touch etc
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yeah god forbid Ace or Baen or Tor price in US$ on the jacket so they make their margin then oh i don't know sell to Canada at an arbitraged price based on trends in different currency values like every other fucking manufactured item. why not price Honor Harrington Space Witch of Honor in Euros? dunno.
that part of book pricing always struck me as a little fucked up, 'cause the math really ain't that hard.
that part of book pricing always struck me as a little fucked up, 'cause the math really ain't that hard.
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Phantasee wrote:yeah well when our rates did change we wondered why our dollar was at parity or worth more yet we pay anywhere from 3-10 dollars more
you don't let people know they're being fucked y'know
it was always a sore spot, but we kinda shrugged and went along with it because our dollar was known to be weaker
have to keep on top of your shit if you don't want people to question your pricing schemes nahmean
The cost of doing business across a border, even the longest unprotected border aside from Snooki's vajayjay, is quite high.
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They're all stocked, inventoried, shipped, and priced electronically
This is literally nothin to do with some asinine idea to just use USD for no reason
The point is printing any price on the book is dumb because it'll just be priced over anyway, rendering it useless
Beyond letting customers know much they're getting marked up
Does a coke can need a price on it?
This is literally nothin to do with some asinine idea to just use USD for no reason
The point is printing any price on the book is dumb because it'll just be priced over anyway, rendering it useless
Beyond letting customers know much they're getting marked up
Does a coke can need a price on it?
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There are a lot of retailers that do not price over the books here in the US. I think only the major book chains do that for most titles. Places like Wal Mart or Target may do that with some titles but not all and they don't generally carry that many books either like a Barnes and Noble would.starku wrote:They're all stocked, inventoried, shipped, and priced electronically
This is literally nothin to do with some asinine idea to just use USD for no reason
The point is printing any price on the book is dumb because it'll just be priced over anyway, rendering it useless
Beyond letting customers know much they're getting marked up
Does a coke can need a price on it?
This does not mean that I disagree with you. The publishing industry is crooked as fuck, how else do you explain why the term "bestseller" is used. When all it means is that retailers have a shitload of copies on hand for you to buy since they are the ones buying the damn copies.
p.s. there are also some beverage cans with prices printed on them over here also.
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I have never seen a book not on sale . Books not individually priced are almost always three for ten bucks toilet paper stuff
But if it useful in the is why do it for non us copies or indeed for publishers that generally don't sell in the us unless prices are unusually static there? Very strange. Even high end stuff (books priced at hundreds of bucks) sometimes have prices printed on, I have seen prices printed on fucking leather bound books
Who does this help? Why do they hate the illegal immigrant stock boys ?
But if it useful in the is why do it for non us copies or indeed for publishers that generally don't sell in the us unless prices are unusually static there? Very strange. Even high end stuff (books priced at hundreds of bucks) sometimes have prices printed on, I have seen prices printed on fucking leather bound books
Who does this help? Why do they hate the illegal immigrant stock boys ?
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this article has an interesting explanation on the whole pricing phenomenon
http://redtape.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012 ... ng-shafted
http://redtape.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012 ... ng-shafted
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In France books have fixed prices set by the State.
No.