Seriously, what's up with Engadget's new habit of mocking the news they're reporting? Is this some way to try to "identify with its 'hip' readers" or some crap?
at least on gizmodo the writers respond when they fuck up. regardless of the product's suck factor why not let the reader form that opinion. everyone's gunna hate this thing now no matter how good/bad it is.
Has everyone forgot that Engadget is a "blog" and that means they can put a positive or negative spin on whatever they want. Don't like it? Leave. I honestly thought the post has pretty humerus but to each there own.
“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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Seriously, what's up with Engadget's new habit of mocking the news they're reporting? Is this some way to try to "identify with its 'hip' readers" or some crap?
at least on gizmodo the writers respond when they fuck up. regardless of the product's suck factor why not let the reader form that opinion. everyone's gunna hate this thing now no matter how good/bad it is.
I actualy don't give a fuck what the Engadget "writers" think, I'm interested in the facts of the device...
Has everyone forgot that Engadget is a "blog" and that means they can put a positive or negative spin on whatever they want. Don't like it? Leave. I honestly thought the post has pretty humerus but to each there own.
I think this is something called "biting the hand that feeds". Or something.
I believe its because it wasn't made by apple
@Josh
You think it is an attractive leg bone?
o.O
Wow, arm bone*
I just ruined that perfectly good joke. I fail. Vote me down please.