Pretty obviously the admins on this forum are republicans. Why else delete a bunch of emails that poke fun at the spelling errors of Romney's campaign? These posts are not political at all, on the contrary the biggest political statement is the act of deleting the emails in the first place.
Pretty obviously the admins on this forum are republicans. Why else delete a bunch of emails that poke fun at the spelling errors of Romney's campaign? These posts are not political at all, on the contrary the biggest political statement is the act of deleting the emails in the first place.
I think I can dig up an accusation that I'm batting for the Democrats. What would you say about that?
I think I can dig up an accusation that I'm batting for the Democrats. What would you say about that?
You know you're doing your job right when you're called both an anti-Apple troll and a pro-Apple fanboy within the span of a few days.
And that's just in me DISCUSSING things on various websites! Not even in my moderation!
The posts in this thread that were deleted were done so because they were outright political, pushing agendas on either side, which doesn't belong in this subform. I think Jeff would agree (I imagine he'd agree; he's the one that did the deleting).
Pretty obviously the admins on this forum are republicans. Why else delete a bunch of emails that poke fun at the spelling errors of Romney's campaign? These posts are not political at all, on the contrary the biggest political statement is the act of deleting the emails in the first place.
Does it really matter what admins in an exclusive tech oriented forum think or do with respect to a national election? We are a small minority and all of the electoral votes are already decided.
Romney is obviously showing ingenuity in going with the iAds. He's a pioneer, much like Steve Jobs...so much in fact that the following desktop wallpaper is obviously fitting given the news...
Then why do you think you have a say in this at all? It's your duty to vote.
I agree and it is a duty not enough people do, unfortunately - particularly the young. If you don't vote, then I believe you have no right to complain at the stupidity of the eventual winners.. :-)
Down here in NZ I have never seen an iAd either, all I know about them is what I read here in the forum. Political iAds seems like the sort of thing that will happen more and more as politicians realise people are spending more time online on their phones than ever before..
Not being from the US I couldn't care less who win the election circus but it's pretty obvious that not even being able to mock Romney and his spelling challenged team is political.
Hope Apple is getting its money up front. Political campaigns in general (this is not a partisan statement) are notorious for failing to pay their bills.
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That's why we need an iPhone with a 4" screen.
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Originally Posted by tylerk36
OMG man. Look at the size of his head.
That's why we need an iPhone with a 4" screen!
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Originally Posted by studentx
Canada is a territory of the US much like Putero Rico.I haven't been to "Putero Rico" lately. Do they play hockey, drink Molson's and talk a bit different there, wherever it is?
So now I have to look at Romney's mug instead of a blank iAd box? Oh well, it was good while it lasted.
I think I can dig up an accusation that I'm batting for the Democrats. What would you say about that?
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Originally Posted by JeffDM
I think I can dig up an accusation that I'm batting for the Democrats. What would you say about that?
You know you're doing your job right when you're called both an anti-Apple troll and a pro-Apple fanboy within the span of a few days.
And that's just in me DISCUSSING things on various websites! Not even in my moderation!
The posts in this thread that were deleted were done so because they were outright political, pushing agendas on either side, which doesn't belong in this subform. I think Jeff would agree (I imagine he'd agree; he's the one that did the deleting).
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Originally Posted by Lerxt
Pretty obviously the admins on this forum are republicans. Why else delete a bunch of emails that poke fun at the spelling errors of Romney's campaign? These posts are not political at all, on the contrary the biggest political statement is the act of deleting the emails in the first place.
Does it really matter what admins in an exclusive tech oriented forum think or do with respect to a national election? We are a small minority and all of the electoral votes are already decided.
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Originally Posted by mstone
…all of the electoral votes are already decided.
That's quite a bold statement to make before an election has even happened.
But agreed otherwise.
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Originally Posted by Tallest Skil
That's quite a bold statement to make before an election has even happened.
everything hence forth is just formalities
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everything hence forth is just formalities
So who will have won? I could really clean up on some bets.
Romney is obviously showing ingenuity in going with the iAds. He's a pioneer, much like Steve Jobs...so much in fact that the following desktop wallpaper is obviously fitting given the news...
GO Mitt in 2012! Keep the iAds coming!
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Then why do you think you have a say in this at all? It's your duty to vote.
I agree and it is a duty not enough people do, unfortunately - particularly the young. If you don't vote, then I believe you have no right to complain at the stupidity of the eventual winners.. :-)
Down here in NZ I have never seen an iAd either, all I know about them is what I read here in the forum. Political iAds seems like the sort of thing that will happen more and more as politicians realise people are spending more time online on their phones than ever before..
That's like saying that its not fair to blame the thief when the store owner forgot to lock the door.
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Political campaigns in general (this is not a partisan statement) are notorious for failing to pay their bills.
Indeed. They usually run out of other people's money.