I'm pretty sure that it'll involve their entire staff getting invited on a 'retreat,' we never hear from them again, and we're better off because of it.
However, that's not the E3 building, that's Gizmodo's office after Geoff became fed up with them... and burned down the building with his spare alcohol. Anyone else listen to the drunk tank podcast?
Oddly enough I just got into an argument online today with someone who had stated that everyone was 'out to get' Gizmodo.
I have never had such satisfaction as when I tore them to shreds and asked them how they felt about the pretentious cockbites now.
While it is true that journalists will go quite far to get the scoop on new products, especially one as exciting as the new iPhone, but there is a line to be drawn. Reporting that one had been found, and hosting an image of an intact phone would be a scoop.
Knowingly purchasing stolen property, dismantling it, and then posting a company's trade secrets across the internet cross that line, walks over a bridge, covers the path with gasoline, and then sets it on fire. There was no excuse, legally or morally, for what they did.
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That is just the beginning of the end of your career.
Apple, I love you and Ima let you finish, but the Droid has one of the greatest OS's of ALL TIME
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And here it is.
why are you even here?
However, that's not the E3 building, that's Gizmodo's office after Geoff became fed up with them... and burned down the building with his spare alcohol. Anyone else listen to the drunk tank podcast?
I have never had such satisfaction as when I tore them to shreds and asked them how they felt about the pretentious cockbites now.
While it is true that journalists will go quite far to get the scoop on new products, especially one as exciting as the new iPhone, but there is a line to be drawn. Reporting that one had been found, and hosting an image of an intact phone would be a scoop.
Knowingly purchasing stolen property, dismantling it, and then posting a company's trade secrets across the internet cross that line, walks over a bridge, covers the path with gasoline, and then sets it on fire. There was no excuse, legally or morally, for what they did.
It's real-life trolling. Bunch of jackasses.
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Sweet