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I never go by online reviews. I go by the reviews of people I trust and by what I've bought myself. If I like a company, I buy their stuff until the have a epic fail moment, then it's on to the next one.

I guess it's a East cost thing because I've seen them all along 95.

That's because people who can't do something make fun of people who can. This way they can feel not as bad as they did before and they hope more people join in because misery loves company.

Wait, you game on your streaming box? I'd figured that you'd just dedicate it to media. If that's not the case, then why even create a media server? I mean, me personally, I plan on putting one on the network and then hooking it up to my wifi because I want to be able to stream to all my devices. Am I thinking the

Gotta say I'm a ASUS fanboy. I tend to purchase their stuff more. Not all the time, but I look for their stuff first and then do price matching. Everything I've bought from them has been pretty solid. Not always the best, but solid.

Not gonna do the whole "fire" thing, but people have to watch what they say. Just because you have the ability to do or say something doesn't mean you should do it. A more realistic approach would be what if he had said all of this and we ignored it as just being stupid and he actually did what he said despite the

This is just a sign of insecure people. Someone who is confident in themselves would not do something like put down someone else to make them feel better about themselves. This is a sad and childish way to try and become a"cool" kid in the group. I thought we were past these days. Obviously we are not.

Soooo, your trolling right?

Am I the only person who thought the main character looked like "The Rock" a little bit?

This would have been faster.

I thought I was alone here.

He use to in the old cartoons. Spiderman and friends I believe.

Ok, now were talking about two different things. Your talking about being "nice." I was talking about being "rude." While I agree that making small talk with people who work as civil servants make their days better, it is NOT a requirement, which we both agree on. By working as a civil servant you have to expect

Wait, what rule is there that I have to say anything to the person who is ringing up my items? I'm not saying that I should be rude to the person, but if I'm engaged in conversation with my friend I don't stop to say hi to a total stranger just because they are ringing up my stuff. I do talk to them when I have to,

You and me both.

I really don't think it was the statement that pissed people off, it's HOW it came across. We all know that when you read something on the internet it's ALWAYS taken the worst way possible. I do think it's a bit narrow to say what he said, but it's his business and he has the right to run it however he wants and thus

Because EA is known to do things like this. Like Dead Space 3 before they modified it. If you ran out of ammo, you could purchase more, but you had to pay REAL money to do so. This seems to go along the same lines.

I'm not trying to dig that deep. I'm leaning more towards the mundane things like where is object 'X'. When it comes to something more in dept like you stated, then yes, you should have to talk to whoever is the specialist, but that is a problem that I have. Even with the simplest of task it seems to me that a lot of

Question, how does talking on your phone make you not polite? I hear people say this all the time, but I don't get it. Would you be as upset if I was physically talking to someone else? Would that make things less rude? Not trying to troll, but I've never seen how one is socially taboo, but the other is okay if both

When your as big as Apple, you can afford to have that attitude. When your a fledgeling business you might not have the money to back that up. Remember, money is what moves things. I like your ideals and agree with them, but ideals don't pay bills.