I was also at Covent Garden this week and thought it was all kind of pathetic (and scary, at first I thought it was the scientologists)
Everyone in the queue could have fit inside the store easily, but were being dribbled in one at a time (presumably to make it look more crowded and popular)
On the way out each punter was "wooh"'ed and clapped by members of staff in blue tops in a not-fully-ethusiastic slightly embarrassed English kind of way. The staff who were badly attempting to emulate Amercian braindead enthusiasm vastly outnumbered the punters.
Basically I came away with the opinion that it looked like a cult, sounded like a cult and therefore probably was a cult.
Saw a statue guy this week at Covent Gardens with an ipod. I took a picture with him and gave him lots of change in solidarity. Not because I like his work (which I do find hilarious), but to thumb at INQ and their terribly biased news reporting.
OK, my apologies. I didn't realise that this is mean to be a parodying/entertaining news website, if that's really the case. It regularly comes up in my recommended section of Google News and I expect stuff that's linked on there to be serious news stuff. I suppose looking at this in a more light-hearted manner makes it not so bad.
Maybe if it were more obvious, people wouldn't come to these articles and take them to be an attempt at serious journalism. I'm not the only one who gets linked to these and thinks they're supposed to be reading normal news reports, as is clear from some of the comments this guy's articles have received.
Apple fanboys should all read this before you wave your Apple flags
Foxconn is Apple's toy manufacturer.
Another Foxconn worker has died in what is believed to be the fourteenth suicide at the factory.
Foxconn has faced a lot of criticism this year as a result of a cluster of suicides at one of its factories. The manufacturing company is said to have installed safety nets to catch jumpers attempting to end their lives. However, it seems even the safety nets are not enough, as Foxconn yesterday confirmed another death at the factory.
The BBC reports that Foxconn Thursday confirmed that a 22-year-old employee had died after falling from a dormitory on Wednesday. The woman is said to have worked in the packaging department. Foxconn did not clarify if the death was the result of a suicide attempt, but said it is investigating.
Foxconn has taken several steps to try and put an end to the suicides. The company raised employee wages twice, brought in councilors, hired monks and exorcists, requested that staff sign no-suicide contracts and installed safety nets. According to the Telegraph, the latest pay raise will bring the basic salary for production-line workers from 900 renminbi ($132.98) per month to 2,000 renminbi ($295.5). Its move to hire councilors was criticized because of the councilor to employee ratio. The Foxconn plant in question employees roughly 800,000 people, and a total of 100 councilors.
You guys should be making The Onion type videos dedicated to dissing Apple (this coming from someone who owns Apple products) and other manufacturers. Seriously.
This is whats missing in most tech review websites now a days. Good comical satire. Something like Top Gear but for technology.
I enjoyed reading this article so much that I have subscribed to The Enquirer. Yes, it is a rant, yes it is 'bad journalism' but, as a mac user, I thoroughly enjoyed it. Bravo.
I can always rely on the enquirer for some light hearted entertainment but I think if you keep this up you run the risk of not being invited around for cake, tea and the opportunity to hobnob with the more compliant desciples in the media.
Its really clear that you don't 'get' what goes on here. This is not a regular news site; we don't come here to be bored witless by the usual dull nonsense, we come here to be entertained as much as informed. If you haven't grasped that, and the English sense of humour that pervades here, I humbly suggest you go elsewhere.
Not this guy again... Lawrence Latif, you are an awful, biased journalist who clearly has some sort of hatred for Apple. It's really pathetic. Grow up, start writing serious, unbiased articles and please get the terms right, even if you don't like the subject you're writing about.
It's 'iPhone', 'iPad' and so on. And Apple is based in Cupertino, not Cappuccino! That's the second time I've seen you claim that they come from a type of coffee! Do a bit of reading before you make ridiculous errors like this repeatedly.
It's a Cathedral.
They have their Clergy (the paid staff) and a Laity who venerate their iCons. The Church of smug and Cool.
Better than the occult of Microshaft and the dark acolytes of HAL, Hack, Virus and Trojan.
Well done. I look forward to more great reporter from this fine journalist.
I was also at Covent Garden this week and thought it was all kind of pathetic (and scary, at first I thought it was the scientologists)
Everyone in the queue could have fit inside the store easily, but were being dribbled in one at a time (presumably to make it look more crowded and popular)
On the way out each punter was "wooh"'ed and clapped by members of staff in blue tops in a not-fully-ethusiastic slightly embarrassed English kind of way. The staff who were badly attempting to emulate Amercian braindead enthusiasm vastly outnumbered the punters.
Basically I came away with the opinion that it looked like a cult, sounded like a cult and therefore probably was a cult.
An excuse for a tosser who might have an opinion, but really thinks that to be a blogger is to reveal to the world how pathetic they are...
I guess it could be worse, they could be blogging in "3D"
Saw a statue guy this week at Covent Gardens with an ipod. I took a picture with him and gave him lots of change in solidarity. Not because I like his work (which I do find hilarious), but to thumb at INQ and their terribly biased news reporting.
OK, my apologies. I didn't realise that this is mean to be a parodying/entertaining news website, if that's really the case. It regularly comes up in my recommended section of Google News and I expect stuff that's linked on there to be serious news stuff. I suppose looking at this in a more light-hearted manner makes it not so bad.
Maybe if it were more obvious, people wouldn't come to these articles and take them to be an attempt at serious journalism. I'm not the only one who gets linked to these and thinks they're supposed to be reading normal news reports, as is clear from some of the comments this guy's articles have received.
Foxconn is Apple's toy manufacturer.
Another Foxconn worker has died in what is believed to be the fourteenth suicide at the factory.
Foxconn has faced a lot of criticism this year as a result of a cluster of suicides at one of its factories. The manufacturing company is said to have installed safety nets to catch jumpers attempting to end their lives. However, it seems even the safety nets are not enough, as Foxconn yesterday confirmed another death at the factory.
The BBC reports that Foxconn Thursday confirmed that a 22-year-old employee had died after falling from a dormitory on Wednesday. The woman is said to have worked in the packaging department. Foxconn did not clarify if the death was the result of a suicide attempt, but said it is investigating.
Foxconn has taken several steps to try and put an end to the suicides. The company raised employee wages twice, brought in councilors, hired monks and exorcists, requested that staff sign no-suicide contracts and installed safety nets. According to the Telegraph, the latest pay raise will bring the basic salary for production-line workers from 900 renminbi ($132.98) per month to 2,000 renminbi ($295.5). Its move to hire councilors was criticized because of the councilor to employee ratio. The Foxconn plant in question employees roughly 800,000 people, and a total of 100 councilors.
LINK: http://www.tomshardware.com/news/Foxconn-Suicides-Factory-China-Manufacturers,11026.html
haha - love the headline.
You guys should be making The Onion type videos dedicated to dissing Apple (this coming from someone who owns Apple products) and other manufacturers. Seriously.
This is whats missing in most tech review websites now a days. Good comical satire. Something like Top Gear but for technology.
I enjoyed reading this article so much that I have subscribed to The Enquirer. Yes, it is a rant, yes it is 'bad journalism' but, as a mac user, I thoroughly enjoyed it. Bravo.
Douchebag, I'm not even an apple fan but i can tell you're a douche
I can always rely on the enquirer for some light hearted entertainment but I think if you keep this up you run the risk of not being invited around for cake, tea and the opportunity to hobnob with the more compliant desciples in the media.
Comments by apple zealots are way more funny.
And this won't be censored on Comedy Channel !
Lawrence, stop baiting the Apple kids. You know they can't take it.
Right out of the gate I spit my morning coffee on myself.
Thanks Astro Boy.
iDiots, don't forget to leave your brain and common sense at the door lol.
Its really clear that you don't 'get' what goes on here. This is not a regular news site; we don't come here to be bored witless by the usual dull nonsense, we come here to be entertained as much as informed. If you haven't grasped that, and the English sense of humour that pervades here, I humbly suggest you go elsewhere.
Not this guy again... Lawrence Latif, you are an awful, biased journalist who clearly has some sort of hatred for Apple. It's really pathetic. Grow up, start writing serious, unbiased articles and please get the terms right, even if you don't like the subject you're writing about.
It's 'iPhone', 'iPad' and so on. And Apple is based in Cupertino, not Cappuccino! That's the second time I've seen you claim that they come from a type of coffee! Do a bit of reading before you make ridiculous errors like this repeatedly.
"At this stage it is unclear whether the royal family will hire out either venue for weddings in place of St Paul's or Westminster Abbey."
Are you implying that members of the royal family are homosexual?