macnn.com— Bloggers and online journalists have completed their final victory lap in a protracted fight against iPod maker Apple Inc. Earlier this month, a Santa Clara County Court ordered Apple to pay the legal
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jonforthewin, did you seriously just abuse first comment reply in order to get your response to a later comment noticed?! That's taking Digg Asshattery to a whole new level you frickin asshat.
Man I don't see why Apple fan boys love this company so much. It is this rampant litigious behaviour that has really turned me against them.I am no fan of MS either - but at least MS has the good sense not to sue those people who are often their loudest and most vocal advocates.Apple on the other hand appear to have no qualms whatsoever about doing this.
@flag564Really, does every post you make have to be "well, the fanboys..."Leave it be, ffs. You've been doing this for months and months and months, and really it shows nothing more than you don't have much to do with your life other than bitch and complain about Apple and it's fanboys. Seriously, grow up.
flag,Whether or not anyone else follows my line of thought is inconsequential to me. I see my original comment is about to dugg down to oblivion, so I guess it's inconsequential to enough people to bury it as well. You follow a strange and conflicted path. You claim to do it to combat "fanboys" on digg. And yet you never seem to see the same things you claim to despise in yourself. Here's a clue back to you. Everyone is a fanboy of something. If you choose MS because of their obvious superiority in the number of gaming titles available, then you're a games fanboy. If you choose to build your own PC because that's what you like to do, then you're a BIY fanboy. If you choose Linux, because you don't want to be beholden to Apple or MS, well, you get the drift.The very term fanboy is used without regard to whatever it is that makes you choose the platform you prefer. Are there Mac users more zealous than others? Sure there are, just as there are zealous users in almost any category you might want to submit.it's time for digg users to grow up before you destroy the very thing you claim to be saving. I've always hated using the block features of whatever site I use because sometimes differences in opinion can save me time and money. But I think it's past time for me to start doing just that. And isn't that a shame?
rolanddeJan 30, 2007
Apple: "that the journalists were not entitled to First Amendment protections."Does anybody else find this statement really scary?
d3koyJan 30, 2007
You seem to make good points seeing as how you have +3 Diggs, but I have no idea what your comment means...
orientisJan 30, 2007
jonforthewin, did you seriously just abuse first comment reply in order to get your response to a later comment noticed?! That's taking Digg Asshattery to a whole new level you frickin asshat.
raid517Jan 30, 2007
Man I don't see why Apple fan boys love this company so much. It is this rampant litigious behaviour that has really turned me against them.I am no fan of MS either - but at least MS has the good sense not to sue those people who are often their loudest and most vocal advocates.Apple on the other hand appear to have no qualms whatsoever about doing this.
zang74Jan 30, 2007
@flag564Really, does every post you make have to be "well, the fanboys..."Leave it be, ffs. You've been doing this for months and months and months, and really it shows nothing more than you don't have much to do with your life other than bitch and complain about Apple and it's fanboys. Seriously, grow up.
Closed AccountJan 30, 2007
Suddenly that $1.99 Wi-Fi fee makes perfect sense :p
macparrotJan 30, 2007
flag,Whether or not anyone else follows my line of thought is inconsequential to me. I see my original comment is about to dugg down to oblivion, so I guess it's inconsequential to enough people to bury it as well. You follow a strange and conflicted path. You claim to do it to combat "fanboys" on digg. And yet you never seem to see the same things you claim to despise in yourself. Here's a clue back to you. Everyone is a fanboy of something. If you choose MS because of their obvious superiority in the number of gaming titles available, then you're a games fanboy. If you choose to build your own PC because that's what you like to do, then you're a BIY fanboy. If you choose Linux, because you don't want to be beholden to Apple or MS, well, you get the drift.The very term fanboy is used without regard to whatever it is that makes you choose the platform you prefer. Are there Mac users more zealous than others? Sure there are, just as there are zealous users in almost any category you might want to submit.it's time for digg users to grow up before you destroy the very thing you claim to be saving. I've always hated using the block features of whatever site I use because sometimes differences in opinion can save me time and money. But I think it's past time for me to start doing just that. And isn't that a shame?