• Did the rapacious gods of consumerism possess you this weekend?

    From Spalls Hurgenson@spallshurgenson@gmail.com to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action on Sun Nov 30 11:12:33 2025
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    Somehow the American 'Black Friday' thing has become a worldwide
    phenomenon. Oh goody, consumerism at its worst has spread its
    tentacles across the globe.

    But let's face it, we all love a good deal, and that's what Black
    Friday promises. (It sometimes even follows through, although more
    often its smoke-n-mirrors). So if you fell victim to its snares,
    that's quite understandable.

    So...did you? Did you buy anything (especially computer or game
    related) on this most holy of American holidays?


    Myself, I did buy something... although it was almost accidental.
    There was a new expansion for the truck sim game, and that's an
    instant buy for me. That it happened on that particular day was beside
    the case (it's not as if I got a discount any way). Otherwise, I made
    it a point to avoid the stores --be they brick-n-mortar or digital--
    out of dislike for the rampant consumerism.


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  • From Dimensional Traveler@dtravel@sonic.net to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action on Sun Nov 30 10:26:10 2025
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    No.
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    dirty old man.
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  • From Elendil Wadwallow@horchata12839@gmail.com to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action on Sun Nov 30 13:05:30 2025
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    Spalls Hurgenson wrote:

    Somehow the American 'Black Friday' thing has become a worldwide
    phenomenon. Oh goody, consumerism at its worst has spread its
    tentacles across the globe.

    But let's face it, we all love a good deal, and that's what Black
    Friday promises. (It sometimes even follows through, although more
    often its smoke-n-mirrors). So if you fell victim to its snares,
    that's quite understandable.

    So...did you? Did you buy anything (especially computer or game
    related) on this most holy of American holidays?


    Myself, I did buy something... although it was almost accidental.
    There was a new expansion for the truck sim game, and that's an
    instant buy for me. That it happened on that particular day was beside
    the case (it's not as if I got a discount any way). Otherwise, I made
    it a point to avoid the stores --be they brick-n-mortar or digital--
    out of dislike for the rampant consumerism.



    I think people often buy Xmas gifts on that day?

    I go out and shop. A couple of yrs ago I got a full refrigerator this yr
    I got PS5 and Fortnite.
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  • From Mike S.@Mike_S@nowhere.com to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action on Sun Nov 30 14:22:04 2025
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    On Sun, 30 Nov 2025 11:12:33 -0500, Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:

    So...did you? Did you buy anything (especially computer or game
    related) on this most holy of American holidays?

    I bought points for the in-game store in an MMO that I am not
    currently playing but I know I will be playing it again sooner or
    later so why not I told myself. I got double points due to the Black
    Friday deal they were having. That's it for me.

    Also, I had no idea Black Friday was so widespread. Interesting.
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  • From bill_wilson@bill_w@aol.com to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action on Sun Nov 30 17:54:06 2025
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    I bought & sold several young, Asian girls
    this weekend.
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  • From Dimensional Traveler@dtravel@sonic.net to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action on Sun Nov 30 17:59:14 2025
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    On 11/30/2025 11:22 AM, Mike S. wrote:
    On Sun, 30 Nov 2025 11:12:33 -0500, Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:

    So...did you? Did you buy anything (especially computer or game
    related) on this most holy of American holidays?

    I bought points for the in-game store in an MMO that I am not
    currently playing but I know I will be playing it again sooner or
    later so why not I told myself. I got double points due to the Black
    Friday deal they were having. That's it for me.

    Also, I had no idea Black Friday was so widespread. Interesting.

    When the 800lb Economic Gorilla yells "BUY!", others tend to buy. ;P
    --
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    dirty old man.
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  • From ant@ant@zimage.comANT (Ant) to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action on Mon Dec 1 02:06:10 2025
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    Nope.


    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:

    Somehow the American 'Black Friday' thing has become a worldwide
    phenomenon. Oh goody, consumerism at its worst has spread its
    tentacles across the globe.

    But let's face it, we all love a good deal, and that's what Black
    Friday promises. (It sometimes even follows through, although more
    often its smoke-n-mirrors). So if you fell victim to its snares,
    that's quite understandable.

    So...did you? Did you buy anything (especially computer or game
    related) on this most holy of American holidays?


    Myself, I did buy something... although it was almost accidental.
    There was a new expansion for the truck sim game, and that's an
    instant buy for me. That it happened on that particular day was beside
    the case (it's not as if I got a discount any way). Otherwise, I made
    it a point to avoid the stores --be they brick-n-mortar or digital--
    out of dislike for the rampant consumerism.
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  • From Elendil Wadwallow@horchata12839@gmail.com to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action on Sun Nov 30 20:13:35 2025
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    bill_wilson wrote:
    I bought & sold several young, Asian girls
    this weekend.

    I called you potty boy. Don't you have a comeback, potty boy?
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  • From Spalls Hurgenson@spallshurgenson@gmail.com to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action on Mon Dec 1 08:43:41 2025
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    On Mon, 1 Dec 2025 02:06:10 -0000 (UTC), ant@zimage.comANT (Ant)
    wrote:

    Nope.


    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:

    Somehow the American 'Black Friday' thing has become a worldwide
    phenomenon. Oh goody, consumerism at its worst has spread its
    tentacles across the globe.
    So...did you? Did you buy anything (especially computer or game
    related) on this most holy of American holidays?


    I wonder if these responses ("no") mostly reflect:
    a) the average age of the newsgroup
    b) the international tenor of the newsgroup (Black Friday
    is worldwide now, but is by far most influential in
    USAmerica)
    c) economic issues
    d) intelligence (?)
    e) we're all either to greedy or too lazy to start
    shopping for the holiday gifts ;-)

    I mean, I'd _like_ to think it's becuase we're all too smart to fall
    for the blatant and obvious marketing of the holiday, but I'm not sure
    that's really the reason.


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  • From Xocyll@Xocyll@gmx.com to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action on Mon Dec 1 08:46:21 2025
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    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> looked up from reading the entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs
    say:


    Somehow the American 'Black Friday' thing has become a worldwide
    phenomenon. Oh goody, consumerism at its worst has spread its
    tentacles across the globe.

    But let's face it, we all love a good deal, and that's what Black
    Friday promises. (It sometimes even follows through, although more
    often its smoke-n-mirrors). So if you fell victim to its snares,
    that's quite understandable.

    So...did you? Did you buy anything (especially computer or game
    related) on this most holy of American holidays?


    Myself, I did buy something... although it was almost accidental.
    There was a new expansion for the truck sim game, and that's an
    instant buy for me. That it happened on that particular day was beside
    the case (it's not as if I got a discount any way). Otherwise, I made
    it a point to avoid the stores --be they brick-n-mortar or digital--
    out of dislike for the rampant consumerism.

    Not because it was black anything, but after the talk about cyberpunk
    and it's dlc I decided to check it and it was on sale such that it cost
    less with tax than the current balance in the steam wallet, so I bought
    Phantom Liberty.

    Not sure how it's supposed to trigger though, or in fact if it has
    installed at all - kinda says it was, but mods I tried before that added weapons based on PL specific weapons (and non PL ones,) still won't load
    the PL stuff into the game via cet codes.

    Xocyll
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  • From H1M3M@dontaltktome@nomail.com to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action on Mon Dec 1 17:14:41 2025
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    Spalls Hurgenson wrote:


    So...did you? Did you buy anything (especially computer or game
    related) on this most holy of American holidays?



    There was one game from my wishlisht that happened to be on sale, and I
    needed one short game to play.

    Other than games, I needed a dymo printer for labelling HDDs and power supplies, and it had a real sale. But no purchases for the sake of
    purchasing.
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  • From Justisaur@justisaur@yahoo.com to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action on Mon Dec 1 18:27:37 2025
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    On 11/30/2025 8:12 AM, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:

    Somehow the American 'Black Friday' thing has become a worldwide
    phenomenon. Oh goody, consumerism at its worst has spread its
    tentacles across the globe.

    But let's face it, we all love a good deal, and that's what Black
    Friday promises. (It sometimes even follows through, although more
    often its smoke-n-mirrors). So if you fell victim to its snares,
    that's quite understandable.

    So...did you? Did you buy anything (especially computer or game
    related) on this most holy of American holidays?


    Myself, I did buy something... although it was almost accidental.
    There was a new expansion for the truck sim game, and that's an
    instant buy for me. That it happened on that particular day was beside
    the case (it's not as if I got a discount any way). Otherwise, I made
    it a point to avoid the stores --be they brick-n-mortar or digital--
    out of dislike for the rampant consumerism.

    I bought a bunch of stuff for Christmas, some stocking stuffers. No
    computer games, I didn't even think to check my wishlists. I did buy
    one card game for my daughter and I to try called Sleeping Queens as it
    was on sale for about $3 and looked possibly fun and something she might
    like.
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  • From candycanearter07@candycanearter07@candycanearter07.nomail.afraid to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action on Wed Dec 3 20:10:05 2025
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    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote at 16:12 this Sunday (GMT):

    Somehow the American 'Black Friday' thing has become a worldwide
    phenomenon. Oh goody, consumerism at its worst has spread its
    tentacles across the globe.

    But let's face it, we all love a good deal, and that's what Black
    Friday promises. (It sometimes even follows through, although more
    often its smoke-n-mirrors). So if you fell victim to its snares,
    that's quite understandable.

    So...did you? Did you buy anything (especially computer or game
    related) on this most holy of American holidays?


    Myself, I did buy something... although it was almost accidental.
    There was a new expansion for the truck sim game, and that's an
    instant buy for me. That it happened on that particular day was beside
    the case (it's not as if I got a discount any way). Otherwise, I made
    it a point to avoid the stores --be they brick-n-mortar or digital--
    out of dislike for the rampant consumerism.


    I personally don't really buy stuff most of the time, so not really. My
    family used to drag me along a lot when I was little, though.
    --
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  • From Anssi Saari@anssi.saari@usenet.mail.kapsi.fi to comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action on Thu Dec 4 10:49:09 2025
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    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> writes:

    Somehow the American 'Black Friday' thing has become a worldwide
    phenomenon. Oh goody, consumerism at its worst has spread its
    tentacles across the globe.

    Has it ever. And on this side of the pond, it's no longer Black
    Friday. It went from Black Friday to Black Weekend to Black Week to
    Black Month. Sigh. Not sure about the last actually, maybe it's just
    Black Week. Certainly in these northern latitudes days are short this
    time of year and November is mostly black.

    Oh, I bought some workout pants and lifting straps. The pants were even
    on sale and cost maybe half of what I paid for the same thing some years
    ago. So seems like a deal but then again, everyone knows what it really
    costs to make clothing in the really cheap countries.
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