ImmortalWarrior
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I cannot help the reactions of others to the truth. As I've pointed out other countries also have benefits they get with some products that the US doesn't get either. I mentioned earlier an example about Sony and exclusive titles and features in Japan.
Nintendo released crippled versions of the Famicom and Super Famicom in the US.
I don't see the need for hate for any reason over it. I don't get angry at things other places have that I can't.
Heck I'm just happy that we finally have a nearby fry shop that finally just opened that makes decent poutine and I'm hoping we get a Tim Horton's down her soon. That doesn't mean I get mad at Canada or those living there for the things I can't have, or in the case of Cortana (for them) may have to wait for.
Make sense?![]()
Interesting. I didn't realize putting gravy on fries was such a difficult thing to come by. Same with coffee.
How about if I told you that you cannot have poutine outside of Quebec? Even if you have the fries, the gravy and the tools to cook it? That's what not having Bing search features in Canada is like compared to the US. There is no logistical or logical reason why it won't work, they just dont let us have it.