Thomas Ricker - I don't know if you're trying to be 'edgy' because you're new or if it's some inherent part of your personality, but it comes off as petty and just a bit silly. Will you continue to list features 'missing' from every device you cover? Will Engadget have you covering the 360? Great device, but no built-in WiFi and Blu-Ray drive. Maybe you'll sing the praises of the Nokia N810 only to bemoan the fact that it isn't a phone. And so on, and so on.
I hope you can see just how ridiculous you sound. Enough with the color commentary and stick to the news, pal.
Michael, Thomas Ricker has been writing crappy story summaries for at least the past few years, so I don't know what you're talking about. As far as the quality of his postings, well I'm not really a fan.
Sad to say, in their never-ending quest to be hip and pithy, many of the editors here just churn out schlock. Ryan and Peter are the only ones who can reliably pull if off.
Back to the story at hand, I'm pretty surprised by the number of developers who seem anxious to see what they can do on the iPhone. Looks like there may be cool stuff coming out
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Thomas Ricker - I don't know if you're trying to be 'edgy' because you're new or if it's some inherent part of your personality, but it comes off as petty and just a bit silly. Will you continue to list features 'missing' from every device you cover? Will Engadget have you covering the 360? Great device, but no built-in WiFi and Blu-Ray drive. Maybe you'll sing the praises of the Nokia N810 only to bemoan the fact that it isn't a phone. And so on, and so on.
I hope you can see just how ridiculous you sound. Enough with the color commentary and stick to the news, pal.
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Michael,
Thomas Ricker has been writing crappy story summaries for at least the past few years, so I don't know what you're talking about.
As far as the quality of his postings, well I'm not really a fan.
Sad to say, in their never-ending quest to be hip and pithy, many of the editors here just churn out schlock. Ryan and Peter are the only ones who can reliably pull if off.
Back to the story at hand, I'm pretty surprised by the number of developers who seem anxious to see what they can do on the iPhone. Looks like there may be cool stuff coming out