Kee Law:
would be interesting to understand the source of some of these stories. greg is in germany i believe, so i would presume the details came from an insider. this would be an insight worthy of news.
it is fun to have speculation about forthcoming models, happens all the time with other makers as well. what's wrong with it? papers speculate all the time about all sorts of stuff, i presume you berate them as well?
I don't think there is anything wrong with challenging the anticedence of information that is claimed to be from the 'inside'.
Newspapers wise, I tend to read the broadsheets which give opinion on confirmed facts most of the time so I don't agree with what you say this time. And even then, I take it all with a big pinch of salt.
My work life is centred around the notion of speculation and outcome - speculating to successfully guess, pre-empt and change an undesirable outcome - but also learningfrom the trends and patterns that led to the outcome we had before intervention. When I read this sort of speculative journalism, I like to think I can see what it is for what it is - others will undoubtedly enjoy it though and I am happy to acknowledge that.