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Quote: Originally Posted by ascii Are these same gullible people still giving Chen the benefit of the doubt? I wonder what will come of police reading the emails on his computer they confiscated? Chen is a journalist = untouchable. Al Capone n…
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Quote: Originally Posted by voodooru calling Jizmodo a news org is really funny. Jason Chen and them were all glowing and acting bad-ass, bragging. even appearing on his own video to reveal his ugly face. True dat. If I were that hideous…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AlmostBoughtaLisa Clearly and succinctly stated, substantial, germane, insightful... good post! +2. Another intelligent, objective, and well reasoned post by you and Hiro. PWNing that Giz fanboy who thinks that th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Harleigh Quinn Intelligence would show that if you knew the court system, jury trials, sequestering of juries and that entire procedure, you would not have made the above comment. the legal system doesn't work on l…
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Quote: Originally Posted by macslut AI isn't outing the guy. They're reporting on what was revealed by Wired and CNET. Also, this is much different from outing the engineer. In both cases, outing wasn't illegal, but outing the engineer was…
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Quote: Originally Posted by delreyjones I'm white collar and I'm okay with white collar criminals doing time. Is prison okay for blue-collar criminals but white collar people are somehow special? Of course not. I'm just saying that prison is …
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Quote: Originally Posted by delreyjones Why is it so scary? Quite a few convicted criminals go to jail. Our legal system is pretty damn good and Gizmodo can afford competent counsel. I don't think the fact that someone's accused means they're …
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Quote: Originally Posted by X38 You could not be more wrong. When I was a poor college student, my car was stolen. I noticed it about 8:00 in the morning, called the police immediately and filed a report. They called me back about noon the same d…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mark Booth If you are going to make an argument, at least take the time to research what you are arguing about. GIZOMODO EXPLAINED THAT THE PERSON THEY PURCHASED THE IPHONE FROM TOLD THEM THAT GRAY POWELL WAS THE OWNE…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Wil Unfortunately, your position is untenable because Gizmodo itself was the one who made itself the villain.The Gizmodo posts were damning and no amount of moral and legal twisting in the air could changed that. He…
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Quote: Originally Posted by macslut At least we've all been civil to ourselves. I'm enjoying this debate. I disagree with you on many points, but respect your point of view. The only thing that I will credit him for is being relatively civil…
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I like this commend from Engadget reader Jack: Wrong. What Gizmodo paid for it is automatically what it's worth. And the original finder didn't try very hard to return it to Apple, he obviously knew it belonged to Apple, and then he SOLD it to Gi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rain The only reason the techno cops are doing anything about this is because it's a high profile story. PR for them = more funding. Except they look like a bunch of zealous steroid freaks. This is a case of a lost/…
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Quote: Originally Posted by harleighquinn It was probably leaked to endgadget first and when the desired amount of hits wasn't generated it went directly to gizmodo for the desired affect. There is still no proof a purchase was made and $5k i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by veblen They are going to portray themselves as victims of the apple machine and do a ton of giz vs apple articles. It's pretty funny because Giz rarely ever wrote this many articles in the span of a single week. Mos…
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Quote: Originally Posted by harleighquinn Very adult. Relax, it was a joke.
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse Gizmodo's report amounts to industrial espionage. It's not the same as rumor sites reporting speculation based on this or that, or even rumors from "inside sources", which always involve a certain amount of…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram C'mon. Stop calling people names, and stick to the substance of his comments. What "substance"? Crack?
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Quote: Originally Posted by min_t This just in. Across the street from Gizmodo, Engadget staff are seen opening bottles of champagne and lining up chairs in front of their windows. Is this a coincidence? I doubt Engadget gives a crap what Gi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism SOL, I hope they take it one step further and show us what he has on his hard drives. Maybe they will find something embarrassing for Gizmodo's editor. Freedom of speech, right?