The ongoing comments are ranging from manufacturing and design flaws to a critique of its overall commercial viability and business sensibility.
Perhaps the redundancy of certain statements only emphasize the undeniable urge to review this project with more technical sobriety.
Even if it taps on the emotive aspect of how baduy, reprehensible, or even from having seen something more appealing come out of a chancre sore, I don't think its right to tell people not to say what they think.





