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there's nothing wrong with the context.
you make it sound like a canadian company has some control or any say about what gets sold in china.
yet as 'inventor' he can't beg borrow or steal the hi-power version for his own.
unless their last name is
Bofeili no way is he the inventor.
do you really still believe the 'made in italy' bolgna is not otherwise identical to the 'invented in canada' banff/logan/whatever (save for a couple of customizing part swaps like the nuvinci), wicker basket & all?
and
that Melody is simply to highlight that she's just like the bike.
while the name may differ, the world over there's always a Melody in every port ready to help loosen up the purse strings.
people can decide for themselves which is the more likely point of origin.
that they flow out of china for under a grand apiece by the containerload.
or from some hole-in-the-wall storefront of a bikeshop in the hinterlands of B.C.
Bofeili=italien?
maybe, some possible connection there.
oh yeah, as for the battery.
just another plain-jain run-of-the-mill made-in-china-bottle/rack battery.
unless & until there's pix somewhere of the actual cells used inside to substantiate there's more to it than that.[/quote]
In Internet slang, a troll (/ˈtroʊl/, /ˈtrɒl/) is a person who delights in sowing discord on the Internet by trying to start arguments and upset people.[1]. They may do this by posting deliberately inflammatory,[2] extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community, such as a forum, chat room, or blog, with the primary intent of provoking readers into an emotional response[3] or of otherwise disrupting normal on-topic discussion.
ITS UPTO YOU TO DECIDE FOR YOURSELF WHETHER TROLLS EXIST ON THIS THREAD