Actually, invoking Godwin's Law is Godwin's law 2.0.
Fact is, Engadget writers like yourself have such a hard-on for slamming the Zune that they will introduce little jabs at it in posts that aren't even about MP3 players.
Aw, poor babies. The Zune fanboys are about to cry that they're being picked on again. Waaaahhh. Slam and jab the Zune all you want, any chance you get. It's your article. I guess you hit a soft spot in their Zune-filled heads.
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"even the first generation brown Zune can garner buyer hysteria when the price is right"
Ipod fanboy?
No doubt about it. This is Engadget after all.
Nubaeus,
Calling somebody a "fanboy" is Godwin's Law 2.0.
Fact is, the brown Zune became Amazon's number 1 seller only after the price dipped below $100.
Thomas
Actually, invoking Godwin's Law is Godwin's law 2.0.
Fact is, Engadget writers like yourself have such a hard-on for slamming the Zune that they will introduce little jabs at it in posts that aren't even about MP3 players.
Aw, poor babies. The Zune fanboys are about to cry that they're being picked on again. Waaaahhh. Slam and jab the Zune all you want, any chance you get. It's your article. I guess you hit a soft spot in their Zune-filled heads.
The only thing that's being "picked on" here is Engadget's last little shred of objectivity. It's almost gone, now.
Actually, mentioning Godwin is invoking Godwin's Law 1.0.