I would consider freedom of the press the exact opposite of Communism. I mean the ability of the press to write about any subject is one of the key foundations of our country... but I wouldn't expect you to understand ethics
You guys complain about Apple, but when I go into non-Apple posts, there's like five comments. The Apple post regularly break 100 comments. And then you guys ask why Engadget keeps posting Apple articles. It's because of you guys that they keep posting Apple articles!
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Holy !!! alot of Ipad news these day
@Mrfox
yes is the Apple "propaganda" machine, they are worst then the communist!
@sliderem
I would consider freedom of the press the exact opposite of Communism. I mean the ability of the press to write about any subject is one of the key foundations of our country... but I wouldn't expect you to understand ethics
@Mentat
Oh Snap!
@Mentat
relax, it was a joke.
@sliderem
here's the freedom _you_ have to have a totally Apple-free experience:
http://www.engadget.com/exclude/apple/
now you have no excuse.. unless of course you enjoy adding little quips for some reason.
@sliderem
In Communist Russia, screen touches you!
@Mrfox
Lots of iPad news doesn't bother me, when it's not purely speculative.
@Mrfox
You guys complain about Apple, but when I go into non-Apple posts, there's like five comments. The Apple post regularly break 100 comments. And then you guys ask why Engadget keeps posting Apple articles. It's because of you guys that they keep posting Apple articles!