Oh. Perhaps someone hacked your account:
Once again, you might want to read what I wrote a fourth and fifth time.
Out of curiosity, spirantho looked up prices for Kontron mainboards in his home country and shared his findings regarding the cheapest offer he could find. I found an offer for a Kontron mainboard in his country that was 80 USD cheaper and specifically mentioned that prices in the UK tend to be higher and that I have seen lower prices elsewhere.
In what strange universe does this constitute a "recommendation" for any specific mainboard?
It makes much more business sense to keep some reasonably priced boards on-hand at EOL rather than pay extremely high prices for some vertical market mainboard manufactured by a relatively unknown vendor.
For the second time, Kontron were mentioned because of the unusual 7 years long product life cycle which was in response to claims that x86 mainboards have extremely short product lifes.
If you need me to repeat it a third time, please let me know and I will gladly do so.