Peter
Member since: Sep 8th, 2006
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| Blog | # of Comments |
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| Autoblog | 1 Comment |
| Joystiq | 6 Comments |
| TUAW.com | 6 Comments |
| Engadget | 15 Comments |
| Engadget HD | 2 Comments |
| Joystiq Playstation | 1 Comment |
| Massively | 2 Comments |


Captain's Log: Preparing for launch (and farewells)
Sep 23rd 2011 2:43PM (Massively)Four ArenaNet team members joining Undead Labs
Aug 11th 2010 8:05PM (Massively)BMW M division asks "What downturn?"
Dec 15th 2008 1:06PM (Autoblog)means just that, the numbers of cars that were handed over to customers in November and NOT the number of cars actually sold or sales contracts signed in that month. Given that the entire BMW operation, M division included, saw its sales fall 25.4% in November 2008 compared to last year, it's highly unlikely that M sales also didn't take a hit. Shame on BMW for putting out this misleading puff
piece and slap on the wrist for Autoblog for buying this cock-and-bull story without appropriate skepticism.
The NetShare debacle: Apple, explain yourself
Aug 4th 2008 7:48PM (TUAW.com)Of course, Apple apologists deliberately miss the point when they say the application was "obviously" illegal and Nullriver shouldn't have been surprised that it was pulled. If it was so obviously illegal, then why the heck did Apple put it back up for sale over and over and pulling it? That fact alone blows a hole in the notion that this app was plainly forbidden.
And besides, entirely separate from whether this app was illegal or not is the basic courtesy to a developer to provide an EXPLANATION. If it was a a violation, then Apple should have said so immediately.
Blu-ray player sales sink as 2008 begins... except for Sony's PlayStation 3
May 1st 2008 12:07PM (Engadget HD)Sneaky Safari Updater opinion roundup
Mar 24th 2008 7:28PM (TUAW.com)1) Two wrongs make a right. I love this one. Even if what Apple does is bad, hey, Microsoft does it even WORSE. So there. Shut up and don't complain about Apple. Because you know, Microsoft is even more evil.
2) Apple software is so good, who care if you didn't seek it out? It's good!
3) Because Apple announced it was going to do this, it's therefore OK. Um, does at TUAW see the huge yawning gap in logic here? If a practice is bad, announcing you're going to do it doesn't make it any better. Right. I'll buy that, along with the bridge spanning the East River.
TUAW mentions but never responds to Mozilla's point that a so-called "updater", which is commonly understood to mean a program that keeps software you already have installed up-to-date, now adds software that you don't have installed. I guess even TUAW was too embarrassed at trying to twist the English language and justify how it's OK for an updater to add new, unrelated software to the system.
Good job, TUAW, for fulfilling every caricature about Mac zealotry!
EA rejects 'impossible' collaboration with Jack Thompson
Mar 6th 2008 1:13PM (Joystiq)How many times have we seen Joystiq criticize CNN or Fox News turning to Jack Thompson as an "expert" every time a teenager shoots someone? Yet, when Thompson offers M&A financial advice, a subject matter on which he indisputably has ZERO expertise, it's news? When Old Media does it, it's wrong. When Joystiq does it, it's upholding the sacred principles of journalism.
EA rejects 'impossible' collaboration with Jack Thompson
Mar 6th 2008 12:33PM (Joystiq)Joystiq's response is circular. Essentially, it boils down to, because Jack Thompson has garnered a lot of press in the past, anything he says or does, no matter how irrelevant or tangential, is hereafter newsworthy. This is the same kind of logic that leads to press coverage of Britney Spears' trip to Starbucks. I happen to think Spears' custody or mental health issues are newsworthy and should be covered by the press because they touch on a whole bunch of legal and social issues. But trips to Starbucks or Fred Segal aren't newsworthy, they're gossip. The fact that Britney Spears was involved doesn't make them any more newsworthy or any less gossip. They're fine for sites that are devoted to gossip but not for self-proclaimed "news" sites.
The same goes with Thompson. Some of his stuff is newsworthy. Most aren't. Thompson's offer to lend his expertise and support to help close a complex, multibillion takeover offer? I'm sorry but when did Thompson because an authority on mergers and acquisitions? Hey, I have some thoughts about Microsoft and Yahoo. If I send out a press release, can you cover that too?
And the "you can choose to ignore it" reply is a BS dodge and obfuscation. The issue isn't whether the item can be avoided easily; it's whether the item meets the standards that merit whether or not it should be published on a site practicing good journalism. If Joystiq wants to traffic in gossip, that's fine. But Joystiq can't have it both ways, wanting the access and respect accorded professional journalists, which carries the obligation of exercising the judgment of professionals, and also traffic in gaming gossip muck.
EA rejects 'impossible' collaboration with Jack Thompson
Mar 6th 2008 11:40AM (Joystiq)Resolved: Arguments for additional rental time aren't realistic
Mar 4th 2008 11:42AM (TUAW.com)