What I like most about the comments is that the good ones are usually far more interesting than the article being commented on. I hate to admit it but I usually skim the summary and dig straight into the comments section of any particular article. I almost never RTFA.
Nah. They'll charge whatever we're willing to pay. Sure they can claim development costs and overhead but in the end, business is business. Studies have shown (do a google search) that the younger generation plays games and surfs the web more than they watch TV. It's only natural for advertisers to want their ad seen by as many eyeballs as possible.
I for one can't wait until the zombie army I'm fighting gets new uniforms...in the form of Snuggies.
What I like most about the comments is that the good ones are usually far more interesting than the article being commented on. I hate to admit it but I usually skim the summary and dig straight into the comments section of any particular article. I almost never RTFA.
Nah. They'll charge whatever we're willing to pay. Sure they can claim development costs and overhead but in the end, business is business. Studies have shown (do a google search) that the younger generation plays games and surfs the web more than they watch TV. It's only natural for advertisers to want their ad seen by as many eyeballs as possible. I for one can't wait until the zombie army I'm fighting gets new uniforms...in the form of Snuggies.