I dislike people like you. Why would you submit yourself to the system? You are supposed to control the law, not the other way around. That's what democracy is about. There are people -- lots of people -- in Sweden and America that are against Intellectual Property law. In Sweden there is a political movement specifically united against just that.
I love Sweden. You bring me Machinae Supremacy, Pirate Parties, and Piracy Insurance. Oh, and The Pirate Bay.
First Napster, then Suprnova, now TPB. Bastards are fighting a losing fight, but they are sure are going down swingin.
Okay, we get it. You don't like Sony. That's fine, keep it to yourself next time and don't ruin a perfectly interesting article.
There are plenty of people that aren't happy with the PS3 as it is right now, myself included, but I don't toss it into everything I say.
By the way, check your site traffic after posting one of these articles. I generally stop coming to engadget for a week or so after I see one of these unnecessary comments, and I'm sure a few other readers do, too.
Why is Engadget so against Sony anyways? Sony says something, Engadget pounces on it and twists it a thousand ways; Sony keeps their mouth shut, Engadget decides it's been long enough since their last "OMG SONY WTF LOL" story to make another one?
I'm just saying... I discount XBOX immediately because of Microsoft's business practices. And then between Sony and Nintendo, Sony has the best games on their platforms. So I don't see what the big problem is.
Ah well, nobody will even care about these stories after the PS3 comes out and we're all enjoying it.
Engadget, I'm so sick of this. Any product is conceptual until it enters the mass production phase. Seriously, does someone have a personal vendetta against Sony?
con·cept n. 3. A scheme; a plan: “began searching for an agency to handle a new restaurant concept” (ADWEEK).
It's not a product you can buy yet, ergo it is what? A concept!
"I love my little computing companion but I often find myself missing a full sized keyboard. I have been looking at several of these portable and flexible keyboards, but I can't seem to make up my mind about which I should buy. I don't want the keyboard to be overly expensive, but I want it to be good quality. Also, how difficult is it to type on these keyboards? Thanks!"
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I dislike people like you. Why would you submit yourself to the system? You are supposed to control the law, not the other way around. That's what democracy is about. There are people -- lots of people -- in Sweden and America that are against Intellectual Property law. In Sweden there is a political movement specifically united against just that.
I love Sweden. You bring me Machinae Supremacy, Pirate Parties, and Piracy Insurance. Oh, and The Pirate Bay.
First Napster, then Suprnova, now TPB. Bastards are fighting a losing fight, but they are sure are going down swingin.