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  • Bryan Flocks
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Yeah, I remember all the big build up for some companies release of video editing software many times in the past. /sarcasm

Please. The editors saw an Apple logo and they were here with bells on.

Oh, are there any other keynotes at this thing we are going to see blogged live, or is that reserved only for this company?
Dont you Mac fanatics have enough disasters from Apple on your plate to be trying to take pot shots at Microsoft?

"Frankly I think there would be a lot more hacks/cracks/keygens for Vista if it was worth pirating."

Just like they said for XP, 2K, 98, 95.... blah blah blah.

I thought that talking point had already worn itself out. Keep telling yourself how much Vista sucks if it makes your little iHeart feel better.
Apple delays their OS and the fanboys attack Vista.

Talk about grasping at straws.
"MS is evil. And they never come out with original ideas."

And Apple users keep proving how completely clueless and bizarre they are.

A philosophy of hate isn't going to sell people to your products.


"Apple only releases numbers when they want to, we won't know until they want to. And based on (actually) understanding Apple, past annoucnements and their own understanding that half a million is not significant, they wouldn't release a number unless it was a million."

After you post this, you actually have the gall to post this...

"The AppleTV was the first product to outsell the iPod at Apple for 3 years, and it does so for 4 weeks. It remains a decent seller."


You just posted that you have no idea what Apple has sold, but you then say that it is selling faster than the iPod?

Like I said, you Apple users have too much of a tendency to either exaggerate or just flat out lie.
Thanks. But I would rather not take the word of an Apple user when it comes to most things. You guys have too much of a tendency to exaggerate and frankly sometimes you guys jut lie.

So no, there aren't 500,000 people that bought an Apple TV. If it was it would have been splashed on the front page of this site, and another site that shall remain nameless, multiple times with many exclamation points.
Formula for a Zune post on Engadget.

Engadget reports Zune story. Fill it with the most negative slant possible.

5 out of the first six post are typical fanboys that will:

Wonder why anyone would buy one.

Say that only 4 people would ever get one.

Call it a failure. (The ironic thing is that more people will buy a Zune than an Apple TV, but I can assure you that they will never call the Apple TV a "failure")

Say it is ugly.

Use the word "turd".



In other words they prove how retarded Apple users have become.


Proofread, then post.

Rinse and repeat.
Well Im glad that podunkville USA has sold out of their entire 15 AppleTV units. Im sure using a BS equation that only Apple users can understand, that translates into 10000000000 units that sold in 24 minutes. Borrowing a phrase that iFans like to use with the Zune:


"I dont know anyone that owns one!!"


And yes the iPhone will fail. Even Jobs wont put the sales number that high. Just because you hear people here talk up the thing does not mean that millions of people are going to snap up a 600.00 phone in real life. Talk is cheap, iPhones are 600.00.

"Sure, fanboys may make apple users look bad, but extrapolating a few fanboys"

Few? Obviously you don't read sites like this that often, because only a blind man would pretend that the majority of Apple users on this site and others don't behave in this typical childish way that Apple fans are famous for.
Never underestimate your average fanboy's ability to prove how shallow Apple users are on a daily basis.

Now they are saying that if you release a product in a color that Apple had released a product in, you are now "copying" them!


Maybe you guys need to focus on how poorly the Apple TV is doing and how bad the iPhone is going to fail, instead of attacking someone else's products.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm pretty much a complete noob when it comes to camera stuff. My wife loves to take pictures, though. So much so that she literally wore out her first point and shoot camera, and the Kodak Z712 I bought for her less than two years ago is starting to act up as well. To compound the matter, we are expecting our first born sometime next year. I fear the Kodak just isn't going to cut it any longer. What would be the best starter DSLR to get? She hates missing photo opportunities due to camera 'lag' so speed would definitely be at the top of the list. Photo quality and features would be next. Price should be no more than $800. I'm not interested in video capabilities."
 

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