Why does anyone even write negative comments on a product that they have never tried? It should be interesting to try a new idea, no matter what it is. Grow up trolls.
Try this. Scroll up a bit. NO! Not too far! Yep right there. You see that "off" link. Click it. You'll never have to see another negative comment again.
@MastrCake I created it right before i made that comment yes. However I didnt create it just for that. I get tired of people who judge things they dont know anything about. Once it is on the market and its in our hands...then fire away.
um, so by your logic, you can't really "know" how something will react until you try it like you say... but you can't really "know" whether you're like it until you own it. If you just demo something out for 5 mins, then maybe it'll seem interesting and after a few hours it'll be boring, similar to how people feel about the wii controls being not so fun after a while.
So taking your logic but to an extreme point, you can't judge something positive or negative unless you know more about it. But if you can't judge it until you "know" it, then you can't judge it til you own it. But if you can't judge something before you own it, how do you buy it?
So now think about your comment. If you think you can judge something by "demo-ing" it, then surely someone else can judge something by just reading about it.
It's all speculation. If you don't want other people to judge things before they come out based on the current knowledge/speculation, then you should heed your own rules to greater extent and not judge anything until you own it, which means you'll never own anything.
Maybe, just maybe, you prefer to have all the facts in before you make a judgment on something, which is an admirable trait to have. Other people though prefer to jump to conclusions, but that doesn't mean that they have to stick to those conclusions if they learn more about something.
So how about we all just let people who prefer to judge things based on speculation go ahead and do that, and people who prefer to get more of the facts in and then comment go ahead and do that too. Then we can all just realize that people have different ways about going about things.
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Why does anyone even write negative comments on a product that they have never tried? It should be interesting to try a new idea, no matter what it is. Grow up trolls.
@phat007
Try this. Scroll up a bit. NO! Not too far! Yep right there. You see that "off" link. Click it. You'll never have to see another negative comment again.
@phat007
So wait, you created an Engadget commenting account just now so you could complain this one time?
Seriously?
@MastrCake
I created it right before i made that comment yes. However I didnt create it just for that. I get tired of people who judge things they dont know anything about. Once it is on the market and its in our hands...then fire away.
@BigJayDogg3
Negitive comments dont bother me as much as pre-mature judgement on something they know nothing about. Thats all bud, not trying to offend anyone.
@phat007
You have no idea the depth of the troll hole you just fell into
@Cy Starkman
No I didn't, but I do now. I will step carefully from here on out.
@phat007
um, so by your logic, you can't really "know" how something will react until you try it like you say... but you can't really "know" whether you're like it until you own it. If you just demo something out for 5 mins, then maybe it'll seem interesting and after a few hours it'll be boring, similar to how people feel about the wii controls being not so fun after a while.
So taking your logic but to an extreme point, you can't judge something positive or negative unless you know more about it. But if you can't judge it until you "know" it, then you can't judge it til you own it. But if you can't judge something before you own it, how do you buy it?
So now think about your comment. If you think you can judge something by "demo-ing" it, then surely someone else can judge something by just reading about it.
It's all speculation. If you don't want other people to judge things before they come out based on the current knowledge/speculation, then you should heed your own rules to greater extent and not judge anything until you own it, which means you'll never own anything.
Maybe, just maybe, you prefer to have all the facts in before you make a judgment on something, which is an admirable trait to have. Other people though prefer to jump to conclusions, but that doesn't mean that they have to stick to those conclusions if they learn more about something.
So how about we all just let people who prefer to judge things based on speculation go ahead and do that, and people who prefer to get more of the facts in and then comment go ahead and do that too. Then we can all just realize that people have different ways about going about things.
@ravissimo
I agree. Everyone is different.