@Jimmy From The Block: here here
@Jimmy From The Block: here here
@Iowa11: well done
@Tightlines: yes. but i mean, you cant blame Giz. Sometimes is hard to find original journalistic opportunity and much easier to pick easy targets and beat a dead horse until all the Giz readers leave and a new batch of ones come in.
@brijazz: that and I think tomorrow morning Giz will have some article about how Minnesota Turkey Hatchery is worse than Foxxcon, etc. Or the TSA. Or Steve Jobs, wait, i cant remember who's the worst...
Its very important that the product be placed on a piece of gizmodo paraphernalia. Either that or a Macbook Pro. A simple background wont do.
@theGigaflop: thats actually a great question. I comment rarely, and at some point got one over the summer.
@Festering Bovine: it think it was the word sheep that did it...
Giz needs to just start a 'public enemy of the week' thread and cram all of the same articles in there and let the same emotional people have the same conversations. Would save a lot of space.
Lift blacks and compress whites = vintage = art?
I was totally waiting for one of the Giz writers to explain how San Francisco was exempt from being a light polluted city, as with every other pro-Frisco article.
@macpatrik: lrn2intrwebz
@gemcosta: too soon :)
@Tiger-Fever: Good point. 'Accepted' is the right word.
Well, sure it looks 'cool' with all of the included kitchy low-brow art in the images area- But we all know its keg stands and overuse of camera flash that fills the galleries. They sure did claim a lot when they were asking 200K to work on it...
@coldfuzion: none taken, but I dont really know what a star is, so if it causes any troubles, feel free to have it.
ITT: baht AH MA FA TAH GRAH FERRR—- NAHT YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@The Lab: Yes, its the beauty and power Giz commenters have to casually brag about themselves in every single article. Most of them are really good at it too.
ITT: everyone 'meh' and casually work the fact that their camera is better into the comment.
@gemcosta: and everything was from IKEA
make sure to muddle the frame by making it obvious it's shot on a Macbook Pro. Thats the most important part of it all