Ok, sorry about that. But one thing to remember is that SQL is much more 
powerful than the GAE datastore when it comes to functionality which would 
demand a lower price for GAE. On the other hand the GAE datastore is 
designed for scaling, which may be difficult to achieve using ordinary 
relational databases like MySQL. I like the GAE datastore because it scales 
automatically. It's just having to pay for frontend instances I think really 
sucks. 

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