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  1. Great match! I saw it online. Really is too bad Chelsea caught up in the end, but it seemed inevitable for the entire second period (though, it would've been nice had that shot off the woodwork gone in instead).

     

    Artificial cap on player salaries will drive the top players away to other leagues, if the revenue flow is there to pay for them (in the future?). How is the inflation in European football? In MLB it's an astounding 10%/year, approximately.

     

    Pro athletes are just like other entertainers, the top ones have an economic impact to so many people around the globe that they are actually worth millions (otherwise billionaire owners of sports clubs would be making an even larger profit). Players and management really need to work together though if they want to maximize revenue.

  2. Consumers aren't always (usually?) rational. Plus it probably has more to do with short term gratification and money rather than long term planning (PS3 price will drop in the future anyways, maybe making the current $120 PS2 price tag essentially free). So, maybe it is rational if you have no must buy PS3 titles for a while.

  3. Yeah, the PS2 outsold every next gen console in the States this past December. Though that's partially due to lack of supply, you can't deny the great library for PS2.

    http://www.slate.com/id/2161405/

     

    There was an amusing poll lately, do you prefer relaxing onsen or amusement park fun for a holiday? And the results were overwhelmingly onsen.. except for Akita and Kochi whose majority preferred amusement parks.. maybe because they live relatively far away from decent amusement parks? More often than not though, it's Kansai that comes out with a different result from the rest of the country, interesting.

     

    I wish the world poll came out with a colour coded result map instead of just listing countries and their results. It's interesting seeing regional patterns.

  4. Japan makes a lot more sense when you realize that it's an Asian country underneath all the modern western trappings (probably similar thing can be said about Korea now too).

     

    Anyways, it's practically impossible to kick out a tenant in Japan once he moves in, barring something like half year of back rent. Which partially explains why landlords get overly zealous when choosing tenants.

     

    Certain jobs get screened out by some landlords and agents as well. But if they don't want to bother with a more precise screening process for a potential tenant, that's their loss (but they probably think it's a gain).

  5.  Quote:
    Originally posted by charlotte:
    When you live near the snow, you can be a snob. It must be more difficult when you travel from afar. Aha haha. ;\)
    Actually, when you have to travel from afar, pursuing fresh snow every weekend during the high season adds up to a huge amount of yen expenditure. So I can't really afford to go spring skiing (prefer the higher probability of powder in Jan-Feb anyways) because I spend money on other things too during the non-winter months.
  6. Niseko seems to be popular with Aussie families though, or maybe it's popular with the agents. But there's lots of English language service in the resort and the shops in the area (even saw a pizza restaurant with only English signs on the outside, not sure if they do Japanese :p ), and it's a nice little village where everything's walking distance (by staying in the Hirafu side). Hakuba's difficult to get around without a car. And Nozawa's nice too, but smaller traditional hotspring town. Shiga Kogen's a big skier's resort, a huge place that looks like it'd be worth a week long visit to explore. Not sure about English services though.

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