I can understand accidentally clicking "Add Your Comments" twice... but going into your email, opening up two seperate emails from Engadget and clicking the "Confirm Your Comment" link on BOTH emails after reading in both confirmation emails that both comments are ONE AND THE SAME?
Who the hell is reproducing these days? We've gotta get some bills into congress on this one.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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Sorry, um, They kind of hurt my eyes...
Are you sure they are "Eye-Phones"?
I can understand accidentally clicking "Add Your Comments" twice... but going into your email, opening up two seperate emails from Engadget and clicking the "Confirm Your Comment" link on BOTH emails after reading in both confirmation emails that both comments are ONE AND THE SAME?
Who the hell is reproducing these days? We've gotta get some bills into congress on this one.
It's possible to skip the confirmation step if you actually make an account of Engadget.
Only two this time?
You are usually good for at least three.
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To that guy who doesn't know about the auto-post feature..maybe you should make an account and stop fussing with emails...
Ummm... I DO have an account.
if you can't figure out how to add one post at a time, at least make them worth reading