KittenKoder
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- Sep 21, 2008
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His information was posted online. He went to the place he believed to be originally posted and pleaded with them to stop. Do you seriously think this is some PR stunt you wingbat?
Um ... PR stunts like that have been done, so why couldn't it be? It's got the fanbois (most don't even know how to get onto IRC) all boohooing for them.
I love how all you have is conjecture and the argument of, "It could be." That's real solid evidence.
If you're going to make assertions, have evidence. Otherwise, just shut the fuck up.
However, when a company makes it a habit of lying to boost sales, it is not a stretch for them to make such a PR move, is it? If someone makes a habit of lying on a regular basis and gets called on those lies but responds with "look, a new product" then there is no reason to believe that anything they do is for no other purpose.