How can smart people be so dumb? How could a company aware of these allegations allow those reviews to stay online 1 minute after the Belkin story broke out last week? These guys are not going to enjoy the same grace I gave Belkin. This behavior is as blatant as posting a photo of a wrecked car in a classified ad and writing that it is in perfect condition.
Check out my cartoon on this subject at: http://www.pcdisorder.com/2009/01/carbonite-belkin-pc-frustrations.html
David Hogla
I agree that in this age selling an OS without browsing capabilities is just DUMB and I even drew a nice cartoon about it. take a look: http://tinyurl.com/IEfree-dumb
I doubt this will be the case as most people click through the EULA without even knowing they are entering a contract (or caring) I addressed this issue in a blog post a few days ago here: http://www.pcdisorder.com/2008/12/no-means-no.html
CARTOON Check it out http://www.pcdisorder.com/2009/03/windows-7-to-amputate-ie8.html
Avast Ye Landlubbers, check out my CARTOON about the Pirate Bay Trial http://www.pcdisorder.com/2009/03/pirate-bay-trial-almost-over-before-it.html
The world almost ended today - watch my cartoon http://www.pcdisorder.com/2009/02/gmail-down-is-it-world-ending.html
Here's a cartoon with what I think about Zuckeberg's about face http://www.pcdisorder.com/2009/02/facebooks-zuckerberg-unbound.html
appropo check out my cartoon on this story (with Comcast in mind of course) http://www.pcdisorder.com/2009/02/oops-there-goes-our-privacy.html
How can smart people be so dumb? How could a company aware of these allegations allow those reviews to stay online 1 minute after the Belkin story broke out last week? These guys are not going to enjoy the same grace I gave Belkin. This behavior is as blatant as posting a photo of a wrecked car in a classified ad and writing that it is in perfect condition. Check out my cartoon on this subject at: http://www.pcdisorder.com/2009/01/carbonite-belkin-pc-frustrations.html David Hogla
I agree that in this age selling an OS without browsing capabilities is just DUMB and I even drew a nice cartoon about it. take a look: http://tinyurl.com/IEfree-dumb
I doubt this will be the case as most people click through the EULA without even knowing they are entering a contract (or caring) I addressed this issue in a blog post a few days ago here: http://www.pcdisorder.com/2008/12/no-means-no.html