If you knew anything about the corporate world you could see the observable advantages to this technology. But since all you do is sit around blasting tech companies for a living (do they really pay you for this garbage?), you obviously don’t have a clue about the corporate world do you?

Each time I see your name attached to an article, that’s one less article I’ll bother to read. theinquirer.net is no longer a legitimate place for news anymore. Too bad.
I was starting to grow used to the fanatically following of strict grammatical rules for the use of capital letters in brand names that try to look cool by breaking these very rules. 

Like "The INQUIRER" for example.

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Incoming PC says "Yes I am".

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If you knew anything about the corporate world you could see the observable advantages to this technology. But since all you do is sit around blasting tech companies for a living (do they really pay you for this garbage?), you obviously don’t have a clue about the corporate world do you?

Each time I see your name attached to an article, that’s one less article I’ll bother to read. theinquirer.net is no longer a legitimate place for news anymore. Too bad.
I was starting to grow used to the fanatically following of strict grammatical rules for the use of capital letters in brand names that try to look cool by breaking these very rules. 

Like "The INQUIRER" for example.