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War photographers are important. Extremely so. But in retrospect, not as much as the men the are photographing. Soldiers get killed and shot daily and there is no huge outburst of public attention like this. Just food for thought I still hope he does well.

@sub150: Antarctica is pretty clear too. Dibs!

I think it's pretty evident, but this tactic is failing. Badly. I forget the statistic but some massive ( literally ) amount of children are obese. Parents just don't care and neither does any Fast Food company.

I think I am obligated to comment just because I have been on Giz for a year and this is the first post about oreos

Everybody seems to be putting some deeper meaning to what this says about people and society. I really don't think it means anything, either way.

@dcdttu: hehe they just wrote an article about you

Home Depot would really be the epicenter of this relationship

@Sheccid: Luke I am your father. Or fried potatoes. Either or.

@notMordecai: How about instead of making the consumer fix the product they just paid hundreds of dollars for, it just works from the outset.

@Samo: Fixed hahah

@kdupree: You get plastic, a smaller screen, and an OS that's not optimized for the device it's running on, FOR MORE MONEY. Those are just facts regardless of which brand you support.

If you build it...

@InfiniteJustice: The only company I did not mention was HTC. Samsung phones are covered in it.

@Metro Charts: I guess the iphones blackberries droid pro and droid 2 don't count eh?

I would like shiny plastic chrome to be banned. Forever. Or at least until it's retro.

@Slinkytech: I have shown that vid on here every time there is an e-waste article. It's insane just how bad it is. It's an inhabited Chernobyl

@Kaiser-Machead v.2.3: I have a similar situation, and it's not just wires for iShit and the all my other stuff, the christmas lights were somehow intertwined in this monstrous tangle. It's like a singularity, pulling everything with a cord into it.