@ChazClout Ironically there's an Apple ad on this page (for me at least) offering a free ipod when I purchase a mac. I think Engadget is biased, however unlike others I don't think that Apple pays them to be that way. If I didn't need visual studio I would consider getting a Mac.
The "writ.. ," bloggers on Engadget clearly, like every other human being, have preferences and those preferences seep like a Daniel Plainview "oilgasm" to the surface of every anecdote they make. It's sophmoric and shows a fundamental weakness in the ability to write objectively. These aren't rewonkulous accusations, their....founded. *Looks Confused.* Does this mean conspiracy? No. Does it mean rudimentary consumer advice...absolutely. Anytime you've reached an absolute in a forum or article that is said to be news related, unbiased and steeped in consumer education you're "writ...," blogging it wrong. I don't care if my favorite device, or one that I lust, gets a perfect score from my little human powered search engine here at Engadget...their god awful. But they are great at gathering news like little autumnally minded squirrels scurrying along gathering chestnuts, for that and humor I love Engadget. But seriously, Toplar Tree, (where the squirrels live!) next time your on National Television try not to have a bitch fit.....you're like the Chad Kroger of Editors, master your domain, pimp'n!
@YoMamaOS so I'm thinking you used a thesaurus to find the two-dollar words you used in this post, because you didn't use "their" correctly once... no one is impressed.
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You missed out the Engadget is biased conspiracy theory.
@ChazClout
That's because everyone here thinks it is true (it isn't).
@SolidSnake Says the snake. The Snake!!!
@ChazClout
How is it a theory? That's called fact. Big difference.
@ChazClout Ironically there's an Apple ad on this page (for me at least) offering a free ipod when I purchase a mac. I think Engadget is biased, however unlike others I don't think that Apple pays them to be that way. If I didn't need visual studio I would consider getting a Mac.
@engadgetcomexcludeengadget
your internet has ads?
@ChazClout
The "writ.. ," bloggers on Engadget clearly, like every other human being, have preferences and those preferences seep like a Daniel Plainview "oilgasm" to the surface of every anecdote they make. It's sophmoric and shows a fundamental weakness in the ability to write objectively. These aren't rewonkulous accusations, their....founded. *Looks Confused.* Does this mean conspiracy? No. Does it mean rudimentary consumer advice...absolutely. Anytime you've reached an absolute in a forum or article that is said to be news related, unbiased and steeped in consumer education you're "writ...," blogging it wrong. I don't care if my favorite device, or one that I lust, gets a perfect score from my little human powered search engine here at Engadget...their god awful. But they are great at gathering news like little autumnally minded squirrels scurrying along gathering chestnuts, for that and humor I love Engadget. But seriously, Toplar Tree, (where the squirrels live!) next time your on National Television try not to have a bitch fit.....you're like the Chad Kroger of Editors, master your domain, pimp'n!
@YoMamaOS so I'm thinking you used a thesaurus to find the two-dollar words you used in this post, because you didn't use "their" correctly once... no one is impressed.